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An airstrike hit a university in Iran, and an explosion rocked an industrial complex in the occupied territories

University of Isfahan city middle Iran On Sunday, it was hit by a US-Israeli airstrike for the second time since the war broke out a month ago.
A statement issued by the university and carried by the Fars News Agency said, “Around 2:00 PM (10:30 GMT) today, it was targeted University of Isfahan Technology was targeted for the second time (in this war) by a brutal air strike launched by the Zionist-American aggressors.”.
The statement continued, “According to initial reports, the attack on one of the university’s research institutes damaged several other buildings and resulted in minor injuries to four members of the university staff.”.
A statement issued by the university and carried by the Fars News Agency said, “Around 2:00 PM (10:30 GMT) today, it was targeted University of Isfahan Technology was targeted for the second time (in this war) by a brutal air strike launched by the Zionist-American aggressors.”.
The statement continued, “According to initial reports, the attack on one of the university’s research institutes damaged several other buildings and resulted in minor injuries to four members of the university staff.”.
A missile strike from Iran
On the other hand, the Israeli occupation army suggested on Sunday that the explosion that occurred in the Ramat Hovav industrial area may have been caused by missile fragments, shortly after detecting the launch of a new missile salvo from Iran.
The Israeli army told AFP, “We assess that there is evidence of missile fragments.” Israeli media broadcast footage of thick black smoke rising over the industrial zone in the Negev desert in southern Israel.
In a separate statement, the Israeli police said, “The fire appears to have been caused by falling ammunition or debris from an interception operation,” adding, “The search continues to locate additional materials and remove any danger to the public.”



