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I'm Ben Thomas with the NAP News Minute.
Iranian forces struck a water and electrical plant in Kuwait today, and an oil refinery
in Israel also came under attack, as the U.S. and Israel launched a fresh wave of strikes
on Iran.
Samir Kulab reports from a rock's border, the war has Iranians fleeing there.
We're in Salamsha border crossing, which connects Basra to Iran.
Dozens of people have arrived to buy cheaper groceries to access the internet because
they have jobs here because they have family members here.
None of them, however, have said that they plan to stay in Iraq.
Many are going back, despite daily attacks, they expressed concern.
They also were resilient, saying that they will not leave their country anytime soon, but
they may have to move away from their homes, from places where attacks are frequent.
Many had a message for America to stop the war.
The AP Samir Kulab reporting from a rock's border with Iran, and I'm Ben Thomas.
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