
A building in Tehran heavily damaged following overnight strikes
A building in Tehran heavily damaged following overnight strikes
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Rescue workers were busy combing for survivors and helping the injured after overnight strikes on Tehran, the Iranian Red Crescent Society said on Friday.
“A residential area in Tehran was targeted by an airstrike, and the Red Crescent’s operational teams were immediately dispatched to the scene and provided relief to the affected citizens,” the IRCS said in a statement.
Photos from the scene show a multi-story building heavily damaged and rubble on the streets around dawn as emergency responders used ladders to reach the upper floors.
The IRCS said civilians were trapped under the rubble, with video showing emergency workers going up the damaged stairs of a building in search of survivors, with a child’s bike covered in dust visible in the background.

Emergency responders searching a damaged building for survivors following overnight strikes on Tehran
Emergency responders searching a damaged building for survivors following overnight strikes on Tehran
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The Israeli military said Friday it had launched “a wide-scale wave of strikes” on Tehran, targeting what it described as Iranian regime infrastructure.
The IRCS says airstrikes have damaged more than 87,000 civilian units across the country since the war began on February 28, about 66,000 of which are residential buildings.
Israeli and US strikes on Iran have so far killed at least 1,492 civilians – including 221 children – and 1,167 military personnel, the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) said on Thursday, adding that hundreds of other fatalities are yet to be recorded.















