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IRGC warns US, Israeli universities in region could be targeted

Mar 29, 2026, 08:25 GMT+1

The Revolutionary Guards said American and Israeli universities in West Asia would be considered “legitimate targets” after what it said was the bombing of Tehran University of Science and Technology.

In a statement, the IRGC said such universities would remain targets until two universities were struck in retaliation for damaged Iranian campuses. It urged employees, professors, students and nearby residents to stay at least one kilometer away.

The statement also gave Washington until 12 p.m. Tehran time on Monday, March 30, to officially condemn the bombing of universities, warning that otherwise the threat would remain in force and be carried out.

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Explosions reported near military-linked sites in Tehran and surrounding areas

Mar 29, 2026, 08:07 GMT+1

Witnesses reported a fresh wave of explosions across Tehran and nearby areas on Sunday morning, including near the Masoudieh military base, Daghayeghi township, Heravi, Tehransar and Eshtahard in Alborz province, according to messages sent to Iran International.

Residents said loud blasts were heard from the direction of the Masoudieh base and surrounding areas in eastern Tehran, which had also come under attack on Saturday.

Separate reports said around 10 explosions were heard within minutes near Daghayeghi township, a residential area west of Lavizan Park known for housing Revolutionary Guards members and commanders.

In northeastern Tehran, witnesses reported three heavy explosions in the Heravi area.

In western Tehran, residents said an area of Tehransar was hit at least twice. The area lies near Mehrabad airport as well as facilities used by the Revolutionary Guards’ aerospace force and police units.

Outside the capital, witnesses in Eshtahard in Alborz province reported a heavy explosion, fighter jet activity and black smoke rising in the area.

Iranian MP says US-linked companies in region would be ‘legitimate targets'

Mar 29, 2026, 07:11 GMT+1

An Iranian lawmaker warned that Israel would face a strong response for strikes on Iran’s power and industrial infrastructure, and said any company in the region with US ownership would be considered a “legitimate target.”

Mostafa Taheri, a member of parliament’s industries and mines committee, said damage to the Mobarakeh Steel Complex and the Khuzestan Steel Company sites was reparable.

Khuzestan Steel Company said its production lines have been shut down following attacks on Friday.

Israel says it struck mobile command centers in Tehran

Mar 29, 2026, 06:59 GMT+1

Israel’s military said it completed another wave of airstrikes on Saturday against mobile command centers and weapons production facilities in Tehran.

The military said Iranian authorities had shifted command operations into mobile units after many of their command centers were hit over the past month, and that several temporary command posts and the commanders inside them were targeted.

It added that ballistic missile production and storage sites, as well as air defense systems, were also struck.

Iranian media say strikes in Bandar Abbas, Gilan kill 7

Mar 29, 2026, 06:54 GMT+1

Iranian media and local officials said attacks early on Sunday killed at least seven people and wounded nine others in southern and northern Iran.

Mehr news agency said a strike on a dock in Bandar Abbas killed five people and injured four.

In Gilan province, the deputy governor for political and security affairs said an attack on the village of Osmavandan in Shaft killed two people and wounded five others.

Israel mocks Khamenei a month after death

Mar 29, 2026, 06:40 GMT+1

Israel’s foreign ministry mocked Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in a social media post marking a month since his death, pointing out that he has yet to be buried.

In a Persian-language post on X, the ministry wrote: “There were negotiations, there was war, you were killed, and you still haven’t been buried,” alongside an image of Khamenei.

Khamenei was killed on February 28, and four weeks later he has not yet been laid to rest.