Quds Day Demonstration in Tehran 2026: Airstrikes, Rising Tensions, and the Impact
Urban Damage and Infrastructure Loss
Airstrikes in densely populated cities like Tehran often cause extensive collateral damage.
Potential consequences include:
Housing destruction
Entire residential blocks may become unsafe or uninhabitable.
Public infrastructure damage
Utilities such as electricity, water supply, and transportation can be disrupted.
Economic disruption
Small businesses and local markets may suffer severe losses.
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