The Iranian regime has for the first time acknowledged that recent attacks damaged power plant infrastructure, according to the Associated Press. The regime also called on citizens to reduce electricity consumption amid the crisis.
The Associated Press reports that the Iranian regime has for the first time publicly acknowledged that attacks have damaged power plant infrastructure and called on citizens to conserve electricity. The statement marks a rare official admission of vulnerability, as Iran has previously downplayed the impact of strikes. Earlier this week, Tehran's mayor acknowledged that recent attacks damaged the country's electricity infrastructure, as The Zioneer reported on July 14. The mayor's comment came in response to questions about unannounced power outages. The regime has not specified the source of the attacks.
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