The historic Pasteur Institute in Iran has suffered significant destruction due to coordinated attacks by the United States and Israel. This institute is a vital center for scientific research, raising concerns about the future of research in the country.
The Iranian Pasteur Institute, one of the oldest health research centers in the Middle East, has been hit by coordinated U.S.-Israeli attacks that destroyed its buildings and laboratories. This escalation raises new concerns about health security in the region.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry has declared the assault on the Pasteur Institute in Iran, labeled as an 'American-Zionist' attack, as an assault on human civilization. The ministry emphasized that this act transcends traditional boundaries of aggression, calling for international responses.
Airstrikes targeted the Pasteur Institute in Tehran, resulting in significant damage to this historic health facility. The Iranian Ministry of Health deemed the attack a direct threat to international health security.
Iranian sources report that coordinated airstrikes by the United States and Israel targeted the Pasteur Institute in Tehran, a cornerstone of Iran's healthcare system for over a century. This attack occurs amid increasing internal and external pressures on the Iranian regime.
Iran has experienced a new military escalation following targeted strikes on the Iranian Pasteur Institute and the 'B1' bridge in Karaj. These coordinated attacks by the U.S. and Israel come amid rising tensions in the region.