WHO Chief Warns of Risks After Israeli Attacks on Iranian Oil Facilities

WHO Chief Warns of Risks After Israeli Attacks on Iranian Oil Facilities
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WHO chief highlights risks to children and elderly after Israeli attacks on Iranian petroleum sites.

  • WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus raised concerns following Israeli attacks on Iranian oil facilities.
  • Tedros stated that children and the elderly are at particular risk due to the damage.
  • The attacks resulted in damage to petroleum facilities in Iran, according to the report.

According to Al Jazeera, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus expressed alarm after Israeli attacks damaged Iranian oil facilities, emphasizing risks to vulnerable populations.

Damage to petroleum facilities can impact public health, especially for children and the elderly, according to the WHO chief. Such incidents may also affect energy supplies and regional stability. Based on a single source report

Further assessments of the health and environmental impacts may be conducted. International responses or additional statements from involved parties could follow.