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"New CNN Investigation👇 Forensic analysis of videos and satellite imagery shows how US-Israeli strikes have damaged Iranian hospitals, schools and gyms near targets. From CNN's @katie_polglase and the investigations team." - Source
On March 7, 2026, Iranian Reports say at least 14 medical centers have been damaged by nearby strikes or blast waves.
On March 1, 2026, the Ghandi Hospital in Tehran was hit by an US-Israeli airstrike and evacuated during the night, including the newborn of the neonat unit.
On March 3, the hospital in Bushehr was hit or damaged amid U.S.–Israeli airstrikes targeting sites in Iran. Footage released by Iranian emergency services shows medical staff and Red Crescent workers evacuating newborn babies from a neonatal unit after the facility was damaged. Infants requiring intensive care were moved urgently to ambulances for safety.
Babies were evacuated from Iranian hospital damaged in US-Israeli strikes. Footage showed babies being evacuated from a hospital in Bushehr, Iran after the facility was damaged amid US-Israeli strikes. Staff and Iranian Red Crescent workers could be seen wheeling the infants needing specialised care from the neonatal unit to waiting ambulances.
Iran's ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva, Ali Bahreini, said in a speech to the Human Rights Council on Monday that hospitals had been subjected to "indiscriminate attacks", without giving details.
On March 5, an airstrike hit Zibashahr Park in Shiraz, Iran, destroying a 115 Emergency Medical Base used by first responders. 20 people were killed and about 30 injured, including three medical workers. The facility served paramedics, firefighters, and Red Crescent personnel. Evidence from open-source investigation based on videos, photos, and satellite imagery confirm the strike directly hit the civilian emergency response base. At least three buildings were destroyed and an ambulance was damaged. Analysis suggests the use of precision munitions (likely one 2,000-lb bomb and two 500-lb bombs). A military facility linked to the IRGC, including armored units and an air force unit, is located about 200 meters away. Satellite images show the military site was not hit, raising questions about targeting decisions. Responsibility for the strike has not been conclusively confirmed. U.S. Central Command acknowledged conducting strikes in Shiraz earlier that day and on March 2.
Three medical personnel were identified among the dead:
Hooshan Tork Alia
Sajjad Charkhandeh
Hassan Mohammadi
Broader context:
The incident occurred during a wider escalation involving airstrikes across several Iranian cities, where civilian infrastructure — including medical facilities — has reportedly been affected.
International organizations, including the WHO, have expressed concern about hospitals being impacted by nearby explosions or strikes during the conflict.The WHO spokesperson said that it is working to verify reports about alleged damage to the Motahari Hospital in Tehran and emergency medical centres in Sarab, in northwestern Iran, and another in the western province of Hamadan. The WHO has a country office in Iran and works with the government on health emergencies and disease control. It seeks to verify attacks on health systems across the world, without attributing blame.
The details for each video come from social media. None of it has been verified.