Nearly 20,000 Civilian Buildings Damaged in Iran Amid Israel–U.S. Conflict

Iran — Nearly 20,000 civilian buildings across Iran have been damaged during the ongoing conflict involving Israel and the United States, according to a report released by the Iranian Red Crescent Society.
The humanitarian organization said preliminary assessments show that about 19,734 civilian structures have been affected across the country. The damaged buildings include hospitals, schools, and emergency response facilities.
According to the report, 77 medical centers and 65 educational institutions were among the facilities damaged in the attacks. The organization also stated that 16 of its own relief centers sustained damage during the strikes.
The latest figures highlight the growing humanitarian impact of the conflict, as infrastructure essential for healthcare, education, and emergency response continues to be affected.





