War crime -US ‘precision strikes’ cut water access to 20,000 people in southern Iran
The ‘self-defense’ strikes that Washington said it carried out destroyed part of a key water facility in Hormozgan province
News Desk, JUN 11, 2026, https://thecradle.co/articles/us-precision-strikes-cut-water-access-to-20000-people-in-southern-iran
The US military’s recent airstrikes on a drinking water facility in southern Iran “could constitute a war crime,” a 10 June New York Times (NYT) investigation said after an attac
After the strike, US Central Command (CENTCOM) described its attacks as “self-defense” that was carried out with “precision” munitions.
In response to NYT, a CENTCOM spokesman said he was “aware” of the reports about destroyed water infrastructure, but declined to provide any further information.
The US strikes hit Iran early on Wednesday.
The CEO of Hormozgan province’s water and wastewater company announced before NYT released its investigation that the US struck a 500-cubic-meter tank and a 2,000-cubic-meter tank that both played a key role in supplying drinking water to Sirik.
Authorities said the strikes cut off water to 20,000 people living in nearby areas.
“Mobile water tankers brought in water to supply residents while crews built a new service line that bypassed the damaged tanks,” Abdolhamid Hamzehpour, the head of the provincial water authority, told NYT, adding that the task was completed within 12 hours. k by Washington cut off water to tens of thousands of people.
ranian forces targeted US bases in the region on Wednesday in response to the attacks that destroyed the facility.
Since then, more US strikes have targeted the Islamic Republic.
Iran carried out retaliatory missile operations targeting key US sites in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan on Thursday.
US President Donald Trump has threatened more strikes on Iran since Tehran’s latest retaliation.
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