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Fire erupts at strike-damaged Iran state TV HQ

Fire erupts at strike-damaged Iran state TV HQ

LBCI5 hours ago

A fire broke out on Tuesday at the headquarters of Iranian state television in Tehran, the broadcaster said, a day after an Israeli strike severely damaged one of the buildings and killed three people.
"The smoke seen in the Iranian radio and television building is due to a fire that reignited due to the wind," the broadcaster said. An AFP journalist nearby saw a plume of white smoke.
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