Middle East Eye • 5/13/2026

About 80 percent of sites damaged in Tehran have been repaired, as reported by the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). Tehran's Deputy Governor Seyyed Kamaleddin Mirjafarian stated that over 60,000 residential and commercial units were affected by American-Zionist attacks during the ongoing conflict, which began on 28 February. The war has resulted in damage to bridges, ports, railway networks, universities, research centres, power plants, water desalination facilities, hospitals, schools, and civilian homes.
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