Catastrophic Hospital Damage in Iran: Newborns Evacuated After US-Israeli Strikes

Dramatic footage captures the evacuation of babies from an Iranian hospital severely damaged by recent US-Israeli military strikes. The attack has sparked international outrage and heightened regional tensions.
Bushehr, Iran - Heartbreaking images and video emerged this week showing the aftermath of a devastating attack on a hospital in Bushehr, a coastal city in southern Iran. The facility, which included a neonatal intensive care unit, was severely damaged in what officials have described as a coordinated strike carried out by the United States and Israel.
The footage clearly depicts the chaos and devastation as medical staff rushed to evacuate the most vulnerable patients - newborn infants - from the crumbling building. Nurses and doctors can be seen carefully carrying tiny, fragile babies to safety, their incubators and monitors dangling precariously.
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According to local authorities, at least 12 infants were being treated in the neonatal unit at the time of the attack. While there have been no reports of fatalities, the extent of the injuries to the newborns remains unclear. Hospital officials have stated that many of the infants required immediate emergency care and transfer to other medical facilities in the region.
The assault on the hospital has sparked international outrage, with human rights groups and political leaders around the world condemning the targeting of a civilian healthcare institution. Iran has vowed to pursue legal action against the United States and Israel through diplomatic channels and global institutions.
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The attack comes amid heightened regional tensions and a deteriorating relationship between Iran and the West. Analysts have warned that the incident could further escalate the conflict and potentially draw in other international actors. As the investigation into the strike continues, the plight of the vulnerable infants has become a tragic symbol of the human cost of the ongoing tensions.
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Source: Al Jazeera


