Tehran experienced powerful explosions due to a US-Israeli attack targeting Sharif University of Technology, causing panic among residents. This incident escalates tensions in the region amid ongoing conflict.
US-Israeli airstrikes have destroyed the Information Technology building at Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, sparking widespread reactions in academic and political circles. This incident occurs amid rising tensions in the region.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi condemned the US and Israeli airstrikes on Sharif University in Tehran, referring to it as 'Iran's MIT.' He threatened retaliation, warning that 'the aggressors will see our strength.'
Sharif University of Technology in Tehran was attacked early Monday, causing temporary gas outages in parts of the capital. Concurrently, Israeli emergency services reported recovering four bodies from the rubble of a residential building in Haifa following an Iranian missile strike.
The United States and Israel have conducted extensive airstrikes on Iran, targeting Sharif University and residential areas, resulting in the deaths of 34 individuals, including children. This escalation follows a warning from Trump to Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face military action.
On Monday morning, the National AI Platform building in Iran, located within Sharif University of Technology, was attacked, resulting in significant damage. This incident raises questions about security at sensitive technological facilities.
Early this morning, airstrikes hit Tehran, targeting Sharif University of Technology. The strikes caused damage to surrounding buildings and a nearby natural gas distribution site.
Sharif University in Tehran was bombed early Monday morning, raising widespread concern among Iranians. The airstrikes extended beyond the university, affecting several other Iranian cities and escalating tensions in the country.