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War has displaced about 3.2 million people in Iran, says UN

The UN reports that approximately 3.2 million Iranians have been displaced internally due to ongoing conflict since February 28, following a military offensive by the US and Israel.

According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), about 3.2 million Iranians have been internally displaced since the onset of hostilities with the United States and Israel on February 28. The organization revealed that between 600,000 and 1 million Iranian families are currently experiencing temporary displacement, largely fleeing urban centers like Tehran to seek refuge in rural areas and the northern parts of the country.

The escalation of this conflict has led to significant humanitarian repercussions, as many individuals and families are forced to abandon their homes and livelihoods amidst ongoing attacks. The UN emphasizes that as the conflict continues, the number of displaced people is expected to rise further. The deepening crisis may lead to a more extensive humanitarian disaster in the region, straining resources and creating challenges for those providing aid.

The conflict commenced when the US and Israel launched a coordinated military operation against Iran, which subsequently provoked retaliatory actions from Iran targeting US-allied Arab nations. As hostilities persist, the situation is becoming increasingly dire, not just for those displaced but also for regional stability and international relations. The implications of this war extend beyond national borders, influencing geopolitical dynamics and humanitarian considerations across the Middle East.

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