Kathmandu. An attack was reported at the Sharif University of Technology in Tehran on Monday morning. According to local administration and officials, the impact of the incident was felt throughout the university grounds and surrounding areas, leading to a temporary suspension of the gas supply in the neighborhood for safety reasons.
The District Mayor confirmed that the strike affected key infrastructure on the campus. Media reports indicate that the University’s Information Technology Center and the campus mosque were among the buildings damaged in the assault. Visuals released Monday morning showed thick plumes of black smoke rising from the western part of Tehran, signaling the severity of the strikes.
Educational institutions in Iran have increasingly become targets since the onset of recent hostilities. Prior to this incident, reports had already surfaced regarding similar attacks on the Tehran University of Science and Technology as well as Shahid Beheshti University, reflecting a broader trend of strikes on academic and research facilities.
In a related development, U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly extended a critical deadline for Iran until Tuesday evening. In a series of warnings, he stated that failure to comply could result in intensified strikes targeting Iran’s energy centers and bridges.
Trump characterized the upcoming deadline as a potential “Power Plant Day and Bridge Day,” suggesting that key national infrastructure remains under direct threat of further military action.
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