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Tehran hospital evacuated after explosions nearby, WHO says

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GENEVA, March 2 (Reuters) - ‌The World Health Organization said on ​Monday that a hospital in Iran's capital has been evacuated after ⁠explosions nearby and that it is working to verify reports that three other medical centres in the ​country had been hit since the start of the ‌U.S.-Israeli air war against Iran on February 28. 

"We understand patients were moved due to nearby explosions that caused collateral ⁠damage to the hospital," said a WHO ⁠spokesperson, referring to the Gandhi Hospital in Tehran.

Witnesses told Reuters on March 1 that the hospital had been hit by Israeli strikes. 

The WHO spokesperson said ‌that it is working to verify reports about alleged ⁠damage to the Motahari Hospital in ‌Tehran and emergency medical centres ​in Sarab, in northwestern Iran, and another in the western province of Hamadan. 

The WHO has a country ‌office in Iran and works with ​the government on health ⁠emergencies and disease control. It seeks to ‌verify attacks on health ⁠systems across the world, without attributing blame.

Iran's ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva, Ali Bahreini, said in a ​speech to the Human ‌Rights Council on Monday that hospitals had been subjected ⁠to "indiscriminate attacks", without giving ​details. 

(Reporting by Emma Farge and Olivia Le Poidevin, ​Editing by Friederike Heine)

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