Tehran's mayor acknowledged this morning that recent attacks have damaged Iran's electricity infrastructure, in a rare official admission. 'If you knew how much electrical infrastructure was attacked in the last two days, you wouldn't ask that question,' he said in response to a query about unannounced power outages. The statement comes amid ongoing US strikes on Iranian targets.
The mayor of Tehran acknowledged this morning that recent US strikes have damaged Iran's electricity infrastructure, the first official admission of civilian infrastructure impact. The statement, made in response to a question about recurring unannounced power outages, suggests the attacks are affecting the regime's ability to maintain normal services. The acknowledgment comes amid ongoing US strikes on military and infrastructure targets across southern Iran, as The Zioneer has previously reported. The mayor's remarks are a rare public confirmation of the scale of damage from a senior Iranian official, contrasting with state media's usual silence on the subject.
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