A recent attack on a water facility in Bemani, Iran has left over 20,000 people without access to water. The attack occurred on June 10th, with satellite imagery indicating a direct hit on the water infrastructure. Experts are raising concerns that the strike may constitute a war crime, given the targeting of essential civilian resources. The extent of the damage and the perpetrator remain unconfirmed, though the incident has prompted warnings about the humanitarian consequences for the affected population. Access to clean water is now severely limited, raising public health concerns. International observers are calling for an investigation into the attack and its potential violation of international law. The situation remains fluid as assessments continue.