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Experts Warn Military Strikes on Iran Water Facilities May Violate War Crime Laws
11 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- Military strikes on water storage facilities in southern Iran have raised concerns about potential war crimes, according to experts. The June 10 attack on Bemani, which serves about 20,000 residents, has led to questions about whether the strikes were aimed at military objectives or civilian infrastructure.
- The situation is further complicated by the ongoing historic drought in the region.
- The strikes occurred amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly around the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This region has been a focal point for military engagements, and the targeting of water facilities highlights the intersection of warfare and humanitarian crises.
- The implications of targeting civilian infrastructure during military operations are profound, particularly in the context of international law. If the strikes on Bemani were intentional, they could set a dangerous precedent for future conflicts, blurring the lines between military necessity and humanitarian obligat…
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