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Four medics killed in Iran, ambulances damaged, WHO says

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Iran's ambassador to the UN has ⁠alleged that 10 facilities have been hit by military strikes

GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization chief said on Thursday that it has verified 13 attacks on health infrastructure in Iran amid a US-Israeli campaign, killing four health care workers and injuring 25 others.

"WHO has verified 13 attacks on health care in Iran and one ⁠in Lebanon," World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a press conference, without attributing blame.

Dr. Hanan Balkhy added at the same briefing that four ambulances in Iran were also affected and that hospitals and other health sites suffered minor damage due to strikes nearby. ⁠

One of these hospitals in the capital Tehran was evacuated as a result, the UN health agency previously said.

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Iran's ambassador to the UN in Geneva has ⁠alleged that 10 facilities have been hit by military strikes in a letter to Tedros earlier this ⁠week.

Balkhy says that the WHO logistics hub in Dubai which provides health supplies ⁠to dozens of countries is temporarily out of service because of transport restrictions in the region.

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