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Media: Thousands of Iranians without water after US attacks

Media: Thousands of Iranians without water after US attacks

Iranian state media reports that thousands of residents in southern Sirik are without drinking water during a period of extreme heat following US air strikes. The bombings reportedly caused significant damage to local water reservoirs, leading to the current shortage.

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