The Central Insurance of Iran has announced that the resources to pay for vehicles damaged in the war with the US-Israel will roll out soon, Al Jazeera reports.

Officials at the Central Insurance Company and Iran Insurance assessed that about 30,000 cars have been damaged.

Damages below 30 million tomans ($387) have been paid out in recent weeks, the officials noted, adding that the cases of damages above this figure will be processed in the near future.

People gather near damaged vehicles in the aftermath of Israeli strikes, in Tehran, Iran, March 3. — Reuters/File
People gather near damaged vehicles in the aftermath of Israeli strikes, in Tehran, Iran, March 3. — Reuters/File

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