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AI synthesisUS military strikes on June 10 damaged two water storage facilities in southern Iran, destroying a key reservoir serving approximately 20,000 people. This incident has drawn scrutiny from legal and military experts regarding the legality of US actions and potential war crimes against civilian infrastructure.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- Military strikes on June 10 damaged two water storage facilities in southern Iran, destroying a key reservoir serving about 20,000 people in the Bemani district.
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Legal Scrutiny of US Strikes
- The Guardian
The article scrutinizes the legality of US military actions, highlighting concerns from legal and military experts about potential war crimes in strikes on civilian infrastructure.
- Read original →· Jun 12
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