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‘Backwards': ‘Harsh reality' after RBA hold

‘Backwards': ‘Harsh reality' after RBA hold

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Iranian Mecid Cudi, Vice President of the Islamic Revolution Housing Foundation Infrastructure Affairs, made a statement to the press after the meeting, which discussed the post -war restructuring at the Natural Disasters Research Institute in Tehran.
Cudi said that the foundation officials have evaluated the damaged houses since the first day of the attacks. he said.
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Iranian official, regarding the cost of the damage 'In the plan we have developed, the first cost estimate is between 3 and 4 trillion divisions ($ 46 million).' He said.
The President of the Housing Foundation of the Islamic Revolution Gulamrıza Salihi said on June 27 that the most damages in the attacks were seen by the Cities of Tehran and Tabriz and that approximately 332 buildings were damaged in the attacks.
While the nuclear negotiation process between Iran and the United States continued, Israel launched attacks targeting nuclear and military facilities and civil settlements in various cities of Iran on 13 June.
In the attacks, high -level military officials, nuclear scientists, 126 women and 41 children, including about 1100 people were killed and more than 5,000 people were injured.
In the counter attacks of the Iranian army, according to Israel's statement, 28 people were killed and 1272 people were injured.
The US, which explicitly supports Israel, attacked Iran's three nuclear facilities in Iran's Natanz, Fordo and Isfahan on 22 June.
In response to the US attack on Iran, Iran attacked a missile on 23 June, the US-U-Udayd Air Base in Qatar.
US President Donald Trump announced on June 24 that a ceasefire was provided between Iran and Israel. Trump later announced that they wanted an agreement to start nuclear talks with Iran and to stop Tehran completely stopped uranium enrichment activities. (AA) This content Metin Yamaner Published by
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