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Iran’s Central Insurance Authority reported that nearly 30,000 vehicles were damaged across the country during the recent conflict involving the United States and Israel. The assessment was confirmed by both the authority’s officials and Iran Insurance, which conducted parallel evaluations.
According to the report, compensation procedures for most of the affected vehicles have already begun. Officials stated that vehicles with damage valued below 30 million tomans, approximately 387 US dollars, have received compensation in recent weeks. For cases involving higher losses, the relevant authorities said that claims are being reviewed and payments will be made soon.
The information was cited from Al Jazeera, and the report indicates that the compensation process is ongoing as Iran continues to address the financial impact of the conflict on its citizens.
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