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WHO: Worldwide, 3 million deaths every year result from harmful use of alcohol. This represents 5.3% of all deaths. 9 May 2022 ——————————— British Liver Trust: The Lancet: Alcohol is associated with 2.8 million deaths each year worldwide Posted on: 24th August 2018 ——————————— WHO: Harmful use of alcohol kills more than 3 million people each year, most of them men 21 September 2018 ——————————— Medscape Medical News: WHO Reports 3 Million Alcohol-Related Deaths in 2016 Pauline Anderson September 27, 2018 ———————- The Associated Press Alcohol causes 2.5 million deaths a year: WHO Posted: Feb 11, 2011 9:36 AM EST | Last Updated: February 11, 2011 ——— گیریم که بر اثر الکلهای تقلبی و غیر قانونی سالی چند ده نفر مرده باشند، کسی خونده طبق گزارش سازمان بهداشت جهانی مصرف لیکورهای غیر تقلبی و قانونی هر سال باعث مرگ چند میلیون نفر شده و میشه؟!!
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CNN gets a rare look at the Iranian missiles and drones that hit Israel By Fred Pleitgen, CNN @CNN 2024-05-01 6:19 CNN was given rare access to an Islamic Revolutionary Guards exhibit that showcases Tehran's air and space capabilities, including the types of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3JVB9ugKKY
CNN gets a rare look at the Iranian missiles and drones that hit Israel By Fred Pleitgen, CNN Updated 12:49 PM EDT, Wed May 1, 2024 Tehran (CNN): “You have to ask the Israelis,” Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Brigadier General Ali Belali says with a smirk when asked how many ballistic missiles the Islamic Republic fired towards Israel in its April 14 strike. But he’s more than happy to show the missiles and drones Iran used in its first ever attack against Israel launched directly from Iranian soil. “It was a punitive measure,” Belali says, as he uses a laser pointer to indicate the missiles deployed, towering above him in the exhibit. Two weeks after the Middle East came to the brink of an all-out war, with Iran firing hundreds of projectiles toward Israel in retaliation for a suspected Israeli airstrike on an Iranian embassy compound in Damascus, Tehran is keen to show the world that it is capable of fighting a wider conflict should it be faced with one. On April 19, Israel responded with a suspected attack inside Iran’s borders. Both the Iranian and Israeli actions resulted in minimal damage and appeared by both sides to be aimed at restoring deterrence. That situation de-escalated, but the threat of war continues to loom large over the region as Israel’s offensive in Gaza grinds on. CNN was given rare access to an Islamic Revolutionary Guards exhibit that showcases Tehran’s air and space capabilities, including the types of weapons that were used against Israel last month. American media had never been allowed inside until now. At the permanent exhibit of the Revolutionary Guard Aerospace Forces in western Tehran, dozens of longand medium-range ballistic missiles stand tall along with cruise missiles and drones. The exhibit is meant to show the development and progress of Iran’s drone and missile program. “Today, our drones and missiles have become an important factor of strength and the execution of power in the world,” Belali, himself a former missile commander during the eight-year Iran-Iraq war that ended in 1988, tells CNN. He says Iran’s massive drone and missile barrage against Israel was a major success. Iran’s attack on Israel included drones, ballistic missiles and cruise missiles. The night sky over Israeli cities lit up as the country’s air defenses worked to intercept the projectiles. Meanwhile, the air forces of Israel, the US, the UK, France and Jordan were busy in the skies, also trying to take down as many Iranian drones and missiles as possible. “NATO, The United States and Arab countries of the region wanted to create barriers for our drones, missiles and cruise missiles, but they failed,” Belali says. “The world was not able to stop us.” The Israeli military said that “99%” of projectiles fired by Iran were intercepted by Israel and its partners, with only “a small number” of ballistic missiles reaching the country. The Iranians claim they managed to hit two locations inside Israel, including the Nevatim airbase in the Negev desert. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Daniel Hagari said that ballistic missiles that reached Israel fell on the airbase and caused only light structural damage. “Accurate, (to) less than five meters,” Brigadier General Ali Belali claims, standing in front of two of the ballistic missiles he says were involved in the strikes against Israel, the Ghadr and the Emad. The missiles have a range of more than 1,000 miles and can carry warheads between 450 and 500 kilograms (1,102 lbs), he says. Another missile, called Kheybar, which he says was also used, carries a warhead of about 320 kilograms, the general adds.