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    Iran’s top university bombed as US, Israel intensify attacks; 34 killed | US-Israel war on Iran News

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comApril 6, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    At least 34 people have been killed, including six children, as the United States and Israel carried out massive attacks across Iran, targeting a top university as well as residential areas, after US President Donald Trump set a Tuesday deadline for Tehran to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face strikes on its power plants and bridges.

    The Fars news agency reported on Monday that an air attack killed 23 people, including four girls and two boys aged below 10 years, in Tehran province’s Baharestan County.

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    At least five people were killed in an attack on a residential building in the city of Qom, according to the political and security deputy of the governor, Morteza Heydari. Six others were killed in Bandar-e Lengeh, in southern Iran, authorities said.

    At least a dozen cities were hit across Iran, including Bandar Abbas, Ahvaz, Mahshahr, Shiraz, Isfahan and Karaj.

    US-Israeli strikes also hit Sharif University in Tehran, one of Iran’s leading scientific universities, often compared with the US’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Al Jazeera’s Tohid Asadi, reporting from Tehran, said the facility was severely hit, with extensive damage reported in the compound’s mosque and laboratories.

    “The Sharif area has witnessed other attacks, including one on a gas facility,” Asadi said, adding that other civil facilities, including roads, power plants and bridges were also targeted across Iran.

    “Iran’s Ministry of Science and Technology told us that at least 30 universities have been hit” since the beginning of the war on February 28, he said.

    Mohammad Reza Aref, Iran’s first vice president, on Monday accused the US of deploying a “bunker-buster” bomb to target the university.

    “The bunker-buster bomb attack on Sharif University is a symbol of Trump’s madness and ignorance”, Aref said in a post on X.

    “He [Trump] fails to understand that Iran’s knowledge is not embedded in concrete to be destroyed by bombs; the true fortress is the will of our professors and elites”, said Aref, who is a Stanford University-educated engineer.

    Later on Monday, the head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards’ intelligence organisation, Major General Seyyed Majid Khademi, was confirmed killed, according to an IRGC statement published by the Fars news agency.

    Khademi died during a “terrorist attack by the American-Zionist enemy”, the agency quoted the IRGC statement as saying. No additional details were provided.

    Also on Monday, the secretary general and CEO of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), Jagan Chapagain, said he was “deeply concerned” by reports that another Iranian Red Crescent ambulance was hit a day earlier, on Sunday.

    “Since the escalation of hostilities, several Red Crescent ambulances have been damaged, and four volunteers have lost their lives while saving others – in just five weeks of conflict,” Chapagain said on X.

    “Any attack on health workers, ambulances, or medical facilities is unacceptable.”

    Iran vows retaliatory attacks

    The attacks follow Trump’s expletive-laden threat on Truth Social, demanding that Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face “hell”. Iran has warned of retaliatory attacks, saying it will respond “in kind” to any attacks on its infrastructure, with senior officials condemning the president’s remarks as an “incitement to war crimes”. The strait, through which some 20 percent of global oil and gas passes, has been under effective blockade by Iran in response to the war.

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said Iranians were unfazed by Trump’s threats and that they would not be forced into any unfavourable deal. He said Trump’s statements were “an indication of a criminal mindset” and amounted to an “incitement to war crimes and crimes against humanity”.

    Baghaei also warned that Iran would respond to any attacks on its infrastructure by launching similar attacks in the region. He told IRNA news agency on Monday that the latest “proposals are both extremely ambitious, unusual, and illogical”.

    On Monday morning, a senior Iranian official told Reuters news agency that Tehran ⁠won’t reopen the Strait of Hormuz in ⁠exchange for a “temporary ⁠ceasefire”.

    Ali Akbar Velayati, an adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, said a single misstep by either country could severely disrupt global energy flows and international trade.

    Velayati added that while the US has learned certain lessons from Iran’s history, it “has yet to understand the geography of power”.

    Meanwhile, Israel also faced several missile attacks, with alarms going off in parts of the country. According to the official Israeli radio station, four volleys of Iranian missiles were launched in the early morning hours on Tuesday.

    Rescue workers pulled two bodies from the rubble of a building struck in Haifa, while two residents remained missing.

    Ambulance and civil defence services reported several injuries, some serious, in more than 20 locations, including Tel Aviv, Petah Tikva and Ramat Gan.

    The Ynet News outlet said a 34-year-old woman was “seriously injured” by interceptor missiles in Petah Tikva.

    The Channel 2 broadcaster published images of smoke rising over Gush Dan and Bnei Brak, as well as a video of minor damage to a building in Tel Aviv.

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