Why in News? Iranโs foreign ministry claimed that a recent US military strike targeted a desalination plant on Qeshm Island in the Persian Gulf. According to Iranian officials, the attack disrupted water supply to about 30 villages, sparking condemnation and warnings of consequences.
Background
Qeshm is Iranโs largest island, located in the Strait of Hormuz off the countryโs southern coast. It covers around 1 200 square kilometres and hosts several towns and villages. The islandโs infrastructure, including ports and desalination plants, supports both local communities and national economic activities.
Iranโs allegations
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that US forces launched a strike against a desalination facility on Qeshm Island, which he described as a โcrime against humanity.โ
- The plant supplies drinking water to roughly 30 villages on the island. Damage to the facility reportedly left residents without access to clean water.
- Iran warned that the attack would provoke a response. US officials have not publicly commented on the specific incident, but tensions between the two countries remain high over regional conflicts.
- The Strait of Hormuz is a strategic waterway through which a significant portion of the worldโs oil passes. Any military action in the area heightens international concern.
The incident illustrates how critical infrastructure can become a target during geopolitical conflicts. Loss of drinking water poses immediate humanitarian risks.
Sources: NDTV report on alleged attack on Qeshm island desalination plant