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Military 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.
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Iran, Bemani district
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 strikes may constitute a war crime.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 11:23:13 GMT · 2h 47m ago
Where
Iran, Bemani district ·
Why
The attack destroyed a key reservoir serving about 20,000 people, raising critical legal questions over whether the strike hit a valid military objective or unlawfully targeted a civilian object.
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The US military strikes on a civilian water facility in Iran are raising questions of legality and potentially constitute a war crime, which could escalate tensions between the two nations and draw international condemnation.
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