Either of these sources much more precisely cover what happened. They provide the context that we already hit desalination assets on Qeshm before (U.S. denied), and that this time we struck two water-storage tanks. (Which we’re also denying, but the Planet Labs imagery provides concrete evidence in a way the free sources unfortunately can’t pay for.)
asdefghyk•50m ago
WHy is US denying this?
JumpCrisscross•44m ago
No clue. You’d have to look for the pattern of things the U.S. almost certainly hit and later denied.
The Al Jazeera article suggests hitting water infrastructure is always a war crime, and then references a non-binding memo, which hints at the fact that the claim is bullshit, something cursory searching confirms. That’s probably not it since both the U.S. and Iran have proudly owned up to and threatened war crimes throughout this stupid war.
bhouston•1h ago
https://www.ft.com/content/155db8a4-f2ff-463b-9c6c-2b1a81047...
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/10/world/middleeast/drinking...
JumpCrisscross•53m ago
asdefghyk•50m ago
JumpCrisscross•44m ago
The Al Jazeera article suggests hitting water infrastructure is always a war crime, and then references a non-binding memo, which hints at the fact that the claim is bullshit, something cursory searching confirms. That’s probably not it since both the U.S. and Iran have proudly owned up to and threatened war crimes throughout this stupid war.