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CTPost/Washington Post: Iran's coronavirus burial pits are so vast they're visible from space
Two days after Iran declared its first cases of the novel coronavirus - in what would become one of the largest outbreaks of the illness outside of China - evidence of unusual activity appeared at a cemetery near where the infections emerged.
At the Behesht-e Masoumeh complex in Qom, about 80 miles south of Tehran, the excavation of a new section of the graveyard began as early as Feb. 21, satellite images show, and then rapidly expanded as the virus spread. By the end of the month, two large trenches - their lengths totaling 100 yards - were visible at the site from space.
According to expert analysis, video testimony and official statements, the graves were dug to accommodate the rising number of virus victims in Qom.
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Update: Iran’s growing coronavirus crisis, in 3 stunning photos (VOX).
Update #2: Iranian mass graves 'for coronavirus victims are so huge they can be seen from space': Fears the regime's official 429 death toll is covering up scale of the crisis (Daily Mail).
WNU Editor: The signs of mass deaths in Iran being unreported have been making the rounds for the past few weeks .... Bodies 'pile up' in morgue as Iran feels strain of coronavirus (CNN).
1 comment:
Hopefully there is a special place there reserved for a certain Ayatollah...
Cmon Covid-19, do some good in this world please...
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