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Tehran says it will respond ‘in kind’ to attacks on its infrastructure, accuses Trump of inciting ‘war crimes’.
Iran condemns systematic attacks on civilian sites, including academic hubs, as war devastates critical infrastructure.
Government officials and anti-government activists alike denounced the attacks on the Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, the latest Iranian center for higher education to be targeted.
The country's Revolutionary Guard warned that Iran would consider Israeli universities and branches of U.S. universities in the region “legitimate targets” unless offered safety assurances for Iranian universities,
The same universities where students were protesting the Iranian regime weeks ago have shown up as rubble in news footage of the war. Almost two dozen universities in the country have sustained damage,
U.S. airstrikes have hit 20 universities and dormitories across Iran, according to Iranian state media. Videos posted March 28 and 29 showed the aftermath of an attack on the Iran University of Science and Technology in Tehran,
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The strikes reportedly hit a gas station near the university gas station, causing a "temporary gas outage" in the Sharif neighborhood. Iranian-American Rep. Yassamin Ansari, D-Ari