US-Israeli strikes on Iran releasing toxic pollutants that could poison environment for decades: Bloomberg
Bloomberg reports that recent U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran’s oil infrastructure (including depots and refineries around Tehran) have not only destroyed facilities but also generated large plumes of polluted smoke and airborne toxins. These emissions risk worsening an already heavily polluted urban environment, potentially exposing millions to harmful pollutants.
The WHO warned that toxic "black rain" — polluted rainfall from US strikes on Iranian fuel depots — poses serious health risks across Tehran.
240 hours of internet blackout. 1,300+ civilians killed. Acid rain falling on the city. Residential buildings hit overnight.
Iran's parliament speaker said: "Certainly we are not seeking a ceasefire."
A country being bombed into the stone age — and still not seeking a ceasefire. Washington did not plan for this.
This is the terrifying reality of modern conflict—the 'hidden' cost that lasts for generations. Long after the strikes stop, the toxic pollutants in the soil and water will still be there. A truly long-term ecological disaster.
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