Drone hits aid warehouse in Iran, Red Cross says

Published 03 Apr, 2026 05:13pm 1 min read
An Iranian flag at a residential building damaged by a strike, amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Karaj, Iran. – Reuters
An Iranian flag at a residential building damaged by a strike, amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Karaj, Iran. – Reuters

A drone strike in southern Iran hit a ​warehouse holding aid containers ‌and emergency vehicles, a spokesperson for the International Federation of Red ​Cross and Red Crescent Societies ​said on Friday.

The strike in ⁠the southern province of ​Bushehr early on Friday destroyed two ​containers, two buses and an unspecified number of emergency vehicles, the spokesperson ​said.

The IFRC is the only humanitarian group working across the country and has 100,000 responders. ​Three ​of them ⁠have been killed since the US-Israeli strikes ​on the country began ​on ⁠February 28.

Its head of delegation in Iran told Reuters on ⁠Thursday ​that medical needs were rising exponentially and supplies could run low.

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