Tehran Drowns in Filth After Israeli Strike
In a stunning display of Iran’s collapsing infrastructure and rising regional tensions, shocking footage now ricocheting across social media shows pipes bursting and sewage flooding the streets of Tehran after Israeli missile strikes reportedly hit vital water and waste systems. The Iranian capital, already on the brink with its volatile nuclear operations and brewing civil unrest, has been thrust into further chaos as foul-smelling wastewater surges through neighborhoods, overwhelming emergency services and creating a potential breeding ground for disease. As Israel intensifies its pressure on the regime with precisely targeted airstrikes—including one on the Intelligence Ministry—the ripple effects are exposing the fragility of Tehran’s decaying urban core. With pipelines hemorrhaging and the streets of a once-proud capital now awash in waste, the world watches closely as Iran reels from a blow that struck far deeper than military bunkers.
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