April 6, 2026 - 21:57

An information and communication technology building at Tehran's Sharif University of Technology was reportedly struck in an attack. The incident has caused significant disruption and damage to the facility, which serves as a critical hub for technological research and communications infrastructure.
Details regarding the origin of the strikes or the extent of potential casualties remain unclear. Emergency services and security personnel have been deployed to the scene at the university, which is widely regarded as one of Iran's most elite academic institutions. The attack on this specific building, central to the nation's ICT sector, underscores the serious nature of the event.
Authorities have cordoned off the area as investigations begin. The strike has raised immediate concerns about the security of key technological and academic centers within the capital. The broader implications for the country's communications networks and academic community are still being assessed, with many awaiting official statements for further clarification on the circumstances and the perpetrators behind the attack.
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