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Iran says 100,000 civilian sites including universities damaged in strikes
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Iran is alleging widespread damage to civilian infrastructure, including universities, from ongoing US-Israeli air attacks. The report suggests the conflict is inflicting broader societal and educational harm beyond military targets, indicating sustained escalation but not a new battlefield development.
Summary
Iran says 100,000 civilian sites including universities damaged in strikes
Dozens of universities, schools and research facilities in Iran have been damaged by US-Israeli air attacks, a government spokesperson said.
Iran’s English-language Press TV quoted spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani as saying civilian infrastructure has been widely affected.
“The enemy cannot tolerate Iran’s achievements,” Mohajerani said.
The report said that more than 100,000 civilian sites have been impacted nationwide since the war began on 28 February.
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Key Phrases
"Reports extensive civilian infrastructure damage across Iran""Ties directly to the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict""Civilian and educational sites affected, increasing humanitarian concern""Appears to be a follow-up to existing strike campaign rather than a separate escalation"

