Back
63· Active
War & Conflict2h 47m ago
Military strikes on June 10 damaged two water storage facilities in southern Iran, leading legal and military experts to question if these actions constitute a war crime.
Archive Window: 7 Days Left
Iran
Who
Donald Trump, Esmail Baghaei, legal and military experts
What
Military strikes on June 10 damaged two water storage facilities in southern Iran, leading legal and military experts to question if these actions constitute a war crime.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 11:23:13 GMT · 2h 47m ago
Where
Iran ·
Why
The strike on the Bemani district destroyed a key reservoir serving about 20,000 people, raising critical legal questions over whether it unlawfully targeted a civilian object.
The Frontline Impact
How this affects you
The destruction of essential civilian infrastructure, like water facilities, during military operations raises serious concerns about international law violations and could escalate tensions between the US and Iran, potentially leading to further conflict and humanitarian issues in the region.
Story chain
3 events in this thread- War & Conflict2h 47m agoMilitary strikes on June 10 damaged two water storage facilities in southern Iran, which legal and military experts say may constitute a war crime.Open article
- War & Conflict2h 47m agoMilitary strikes on June 10 damaged two water storage facilities in southern Iran, leading legal and military experts to question if these strikes may constitute a war crime.Open article
- Currently Reading2h 47m agoMilitary strikes on June 10 damaged two water storage facilities in southern Iran, leading legal and military experts to question if these actions constitute a war crime.