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Iran Claims 80% of Bombed-Out Areas of Tehran Restored, Amid $270BN War Loss Compensation Demand
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Iran Claims 80% of Bombed-Out Areas of Tehran Restored, Amid $270BN War Loss Compensation Demand

Iran has been seeking to prove its unity and defiance to the world in the aftermath of the 38-days of heavy US-Israeli bombing it endured throughout the Trump-ordered Operation Epic Fury. Along with fast seeking to rearm and recover its missile capability after the bombardment which heavily targeted above and below-ground missile silos, it is also rapidly rebuilding bombed-out parts of the capital city Tehran. In what sounds like a surprising and perhaps high estimate, about 80% of war-damaged sites in Iran’s capital have been repaired, the state Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) reports. “More than 60,000 residential and commercial units in Tehran province were hit by American-Zionist attacks during the third imposed war,” Deputy Governor of Tehran Seyyed Kamaleddin Mirjafarian was quoted in the report as saying. The 80% claim might be met with a lot of scrutiny and doubt, given that many neighborhoods and buildings seemed to suffer damage so immense in scale, that it should take at least months if not years to rebuild. But there has been some clear evidence that Iranian construction teams and engineers have worked around the clock to repair and replace vital infrastructure, like bridges for example. The US and Israel had struck bridges and rail lines […]

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