Iran Water Facilities Strikes: War Crime Concerns
Strikes on Bemani damaged key water reservoir for 20,000 people living in area amid a historic drought in the country Middle East crisis – live updates Military strikes that damaged two water storage facilities in southern Iran may constitute a war crime, military and legal experts say, after reviewing media reports and visual evidence of a 10 June strike on Bemani, a small district about 2 miles from the strait of Hormuz. It’s unclear if the strikes deliberately targeted the
Military and legal experts are examining recent strikes in southern Iran that damaged two water storage facilities. The attacks, which occurred near the Strait of Hormuz, impacted a reservoir serving approximately 20,000 residents in the Bemani district. Experts are considering whether these actions could amount to a war crime, particularly if the water infrastructure was intentionally targeted. The situation is complicated by the ongoing drought affecting the region.
The potential targeting of civilian water infrastructure during conflict raises serious questions about adherence to international humanitarian law and the protection of civilian populations.
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