A migrant worker who was killed in an aerial attack on the United Arab Emirates on the first day of the Iran war would not have been outside if he had known the conflict had started, his son says.
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FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail The Iranian Red Crescent Society says 6,668 civilian sites were struck during attacks carried out ...