Amazon Data Centers in Middle East Hit by Iran Drone and Missile Attacks
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Amazon’s data centers in the Middle East sustained damage after a series of drone and missile strikes launched by Iran, forcing the facilities to shut down for several months while repairs are carried out.
The attacks, attributed to Iranian forces, have disrupted Amazon’s operations in the region. The company has confirmed that the damaged sites will remain offline for an extended period as maintenance crews work to restore full functionality.
The United States and Iran are currently observing an uneasy truce, but officials warn that renewed strikes could occur if diplomatic talks break down.
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