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‘Disturbing trend’ of US-Israeli strikes hitting non-military targets in Iran

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2 claims extracted and verified against multiple sources including cross-references, web search, and Wikipedia.

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“A strike on Iran’s tallest bridge last night killed eight people and wounded 90 others”
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All cited Wikipedia sources are unrelated to the bridge strike claim. None mention Iran's tallest bridge, strikes, casualties, or related events. Evidence does not support the claim.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The ballistic missile program of Iran is the largest in the Middle East and plays a key role in Iran's military strategy. Its diverse short-range and medium-range ballistic missiles serve as a deterre…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballistic_missile_program_of_I…
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Fakour-90 (Persian: فکور ۹۰, lit. 'Wisdom-90') is an Iranian air-to-air missile based on the AIM-54 Phoenix and the MIM-23 Hawk. It is solely deployed on Iran's F-14 Tomcats. While not confirmed f…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fakour-90
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The nuclear program of Iran is one of the most scrutinized in the world, and has sparked intense international concern. Iran asserts that its nuclear facilities are purely for civilian purposes, inclu…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_program_of_Iran
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“US-Israeli strikes have targeted Iran's civilian airports, fuel depots, hospitals, sports facilities, pharmaceutical manufacturing companies, universities and schools”
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No evidence was found in web searches or Wikipedia entries to confirm or refute the claim about US-Israeli strikes targeting specific civilian infrastructure in Iran.

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