Iran's Schools and Hospitals in Ruins, Times Analysis Shows [View all]
Source: NYTimes
The scale of devastation is likely far greater than The Times's analysis. The Iranian Red Crescent Society, the country's primary humanitarian relief organization, said on April 2 that at least 763 schools and 316 health care facilities had been damaged or destroyed in the war.
The Times confirmed damage by using high-resolution satellite imagery and by verifying footage from state media or social media sites, including X, Telegram, Instagram and Facebook. The analysis was limited to schools and health care facilities that were damaged on or after Feb. 28, the first day of the war.
The Times's analysis shows that the damage was often caused by strikes in crowded neighborhoods -- especially in Tehran, a capital of 10 million people that is as densely populated as New York City.
The Times was not able to verify the total number of people killed at schools and health care facilities. At least 1,701 civilians have been killed in Iran as of Tuesday, according to the Human Rights Activists News Agency. Among them are students, teachers and health care workers.
In most instances examined by The Times, the intended target of a strike was not clear. In some cases, schools and health care facilities were damaged by nearby strikes; others were directly hit. It was not always possible to determine whether the strikes were by the U.S. or Israeli military.
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As with everything the Felon touches, it is ALWAYS worse than we could have ever imagined before this psychopath occupied the White House.
They are bombing civilian infrastructure in densely populated areas in our name -- for the hell of it ("damage was often caused by strikes in crowded neighborhoods -- especially in Tehran" "In most instances examined by The Times, the intended target of a strike was not clear." )
There is no doubt in my mind that these are intentional war crimes for which Trump, Hegseth, and the military leadership and personnel that carried out the strikes must be prosecuted.