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Military strikes on June 10 damaged two water storage facilities in southern Iran, which legal and military experts say may constitute a war crime.
southern Iran, Iran, US
Who
Donald Trump, Esmail Baghaei, legal and military experts, Iran’s foreign ministry, Tasnim
What
Military strikes on June 10 damaged two water storage facilities in southern Iran, which legal and military experts say may constitute a war crime.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 11:23:13 GMT · 1h 32m ago
Where
southern Iran, Iran, US ·
Why
The attack on the Bemani district 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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How this affects you
The destruction of essential civilian infrastructure like water facilities, if deemed unlawful, could constitute a war crime, exacerbating tensions and complicating efforts for a peace deal between the US and Iran.
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- War & Conflict1h 32m 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.Open article
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- HIGHThe Guardianhttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/12/first-thing-us-iran-peace-deal-trump
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