Multiple airstrikes were reported early Monday in different parts of Iran, causing deaths and damage in residential areas. According to local media, at least 13 people were killed when a strike hit a building near Eslamshar, a city close to Tehran. The reason for targeting this building is still unclear.
Airstrikes also hit Sharif University of Technology in Tehran. Reports indicate that some buildings were damaged, along with a nearby gas distribution facility. The university has earlier been linked to Iran’s missile-related work, which may be a possible reason for the attack. However, there is no official confirmation about the exact target on the campus. Currently, the university is empty as classes are being held online due to the ongoing conflict.
Another strike in Qom, a major religious centre, killed at least five people in a residential area. The specific target is unconfirmed.
Explosions were heard across Tehran before dawn, and residents reported low-flying fighter jets for hours. The situation stays tense, with no clarity on the attackers’ identity. The United States and Israel have not claimed responsibility.
Iran has not shared full details about total casualties or damage caused in the recent days of the conflict, making it difficult to understand the complete situation.

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