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The UN reported damage to medical facilities as a result of Israeli strikes on Iran

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As a result of Israeli strikes on Iran, a clinic for children with autism and a hospital in Kermanshah were damaged. This was announced by the United Nations (UN) on June 23.

"Among those killed in Tehran were dozens of residents of an apartment complex and three humanitarian workers from the Iranian Red Cross, while damaged facilities included a clinic for children with autism and a hospital in Kermanshah," a statement posted on the UN website said.

It is clarified that according to the Iranian Ministry of Health, as of June 21, at least 400 people were killed as a result of Israeli strikes, including at least 54 women and children, and more than 3,000 were injured. Iran's civilian infrastructure has been severely damaged.

"Medical facilities are reportedly overwhelmed by a shortage of critical supplies, further undermining the ability to treat the wounded and defend the right to health," the UN added.

On June 20, Hossein Kermanpour, a spokesman for the Iranian Ministry of Health, said that a hospital in Tehran had been hit by a rocket attack from Israel. It is noted that the Israeli army also attacked six ambulances and a comprehensive health center.

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