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Large fire reported at Qaem hospital in Iran's Mashhad — Hamshahri

Large fire reported at Qaem hospital in Iran's Mashhad — Hamshahri

Arab News5 days ago
DUBAI: A large fire was reported within the area of Qaem hospital in Iran's northeastern city of Mashhad, the Telegram channel of Hamshahri newspaper said on Thursday, without giving further details.
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