Inquirer
The prolonged airstrikes against military and civilian targets in Iran are putting the country’s fragile health care system under increasing pressure, according to multiple reports. Iranian officials claim that many pharmaceutical factories and medical facilities have been hit since the US and Israel launched their bombing campaign in late February. Recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) also confirmed that the Tofigh Daru facility, which is used to make cancer treatment drugs, was among those damaged by strikes. According to the WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, bombs also damaged the country’s Pasteur Institute, a psychiatric hospital, and another hospital outside Tehran. The organization has verified over 20 attacks on […]... Keep on reading: Bombing of Iran's pharma producers threatens patients' lives
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