Devastating Attack on Tehran Psychiatric Hospital After US-Israeli Strike

A leading psychiatric hospital in Tehran has been left unusable after a US-Israeli military strike, according to the hospital's chief. The attack has disrupted vital mental health services.
A prominent psychiatric hospital in Tehran is no longer functioning following a devastating US-Israeli military strike, the hospital's chief has confirmed. The attack has left the critical mental health facility badly damaged and unusable, disrupting vital services for countless patients in the Iranian capital.
Dr. Mahmoud Reza, the director of the Tehran Psychiatric Hospital, said the strike caused significant destruction to the hospital's buildings and infrastructure. "This was a targeted and coordinated attack that has crippled our ability to provide care to our patients," he stated. "We are working to assess the full extent of the damage, but it is clear this will have a profound impact on our operations for the foreseeable future."
The hospital, which has served the community for over 50 years, is one of the largest and most respected mental health facilities in Iran. It provides inpatient and outpatient services to thousands of patients dealing with a wide range of psychiatric conditions. The loss of this critical resource will be deeply felt across Tehran.
International aid agencies have condemned the attack, calling it a "flagrant violation of international law" that will have devastating consequences for vulnerable patients. "Targeting a civilian healthcare facility in this manner is unacceptable," stated a spokesperson for Doctors Without Borders. "We urge all parties to respect the sanctity of medical institutions and ensure unimpeded access to mental health services for the Iranian people."
The strike comes amid heightened tensions between Iran and the US and its allies. While the full details of the attack remain unclear, it is suspected to be part of a broader campaign of covert actions targeting Iranian infrastructure and institutions.
Experts warn that the loss of the Tehran Psychiatric Hospital will have far-reaching implications, as the facility played a vital role in providing mental health support to a population already facing significant economic and political turmoil. "This attack has dealt a devastating blow to Iran's already strained mental healthcare system," said Dr. Amir Sharifi, a leading Iranian psychiatrist. "The consequences will be felt for years to come, as thousands of vulnerable patients lose access to the care they desperately need."
As the international community calls for an investigation into the strike, the staff at the Tehran Psychiatric Hospital are working tirelessly to find alternative ways to continue providing care to their patients. "We will not be deterred," said Dr. Reza. "Our commitment to mental health is unwavering, and we will do everything in our power to ensure our patients receive the support they need, even in the face of this tragic and senseless attack."
Source: Al Jazeera


