Nournews: Several areas in Tehran, Khomein, Urmia, Damavand, and Pardis were targeted by Israeli and American fighter jets. Several administrative buildings in a district of Khomein were struck by U.S. and Israeli warplanes.
These attacks reportedly occurred around 4:00 a.m. and again at 10:30 a.m. today. According to the report, windows of nearby residential homes were shattered; however, no reports of civilian fatalities have so far been received. Police and emergency forces are preventing citizens from entering the affected area due to the possibility of further explosions. Local sources reported that enemy fighter jets fired at least ten missiles this morning at targets in the Pardis and Damavand areas.
Since the early hours of Tuesday, March 12, areas along Valiasr Street, near Jami Street, around the former Parliament building, and several points in eastern Tehran and Karaj have also been targeted. It is worth noting that the main Parliament building in Baharestan was not struck. On the third day of what has been described as the imposed war by the Zionist regime and the United States against Iran, several areas of the capital were hit by missiles minutes ago.
After a brief pause, what was described as criminal bombardment of other parts of Tehran by U.S.–Zionist fighter jets resumed. Multiple explosions are currently being heard across Tehran.
Casualty Figures from the U.S.–Israeli Attacks
The Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs announced updated figures regarding the funeral ceremonies of those killed in what it described as the aggressive attack by the United States and Israel.
In a statement, the Foundation said that a number of military personnel and civilians were killed in the attacks. The number of those whose funerals have been held so far has reached 787.
Missile Strike on the Assembly of Experts Office in Qom
U.S.–Israeli forces reportedly targeted the office building of the Assembly of Experts in Qom minutes ago.
Multiple Explosions in Tehran
Shahrak-e Mahallati, Enghelab Square, Hakimiyeh district, and the area around Mehrabad Airport in Tehran were among the locations reportedly targeted in recent attacks.
Attack Near Enghelab Square
Areas around Enghelab Square in Tehran were struck by U.S. and Israeli fighter jets, resulting in significant damage to residential homes in the vicinity.
Mehran Governor Denies Evacuation Rumors
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Strong Denial of Rumors About Targeting Hospitals in Bushehr
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Two Explosions Near IRIB Complex
The area around the headquarters of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) was reportedly bombed. Despite the attack, broadcasting operations have not been disrupted. The head of IRIB stated that there have been no reported casualties so far and that transmission stability remains intact.
Red Crescent Aid Workers Targeted
Three relief workers from the Iranian Red Crescent Society were targeted in an airstrike while conducting rescue operations. According to the Red Crescent, this marks another instance of attacks against its personnel in violation of international humanitarian law. Their general condition is reported to be stable. During the previous 12-day conflict, five Red Crescent aid workers were killed while performing rescue duties.
Attacks in East Azarbaijan Province
Four locations in East Azarbaijan province were targeted on the third day of the war, bringing the death toll there to 42, with 212 injured. Authorities stated that no major damage to infrastructure occurred and dismissed rumors about attacks on refineries and water facilities, affirming that supplies of water, electricity, gas, and fuel remain stable.
Over 100 Fishing Boats Burned in Jask
Officials in Hormuzgan province reported that more than 100 civilian fishing boats were set ablaze following an attack on a fishing pier in Jask.
47 Killed in Attacks Across Isfahan Province
Authorities in Isfahan province stated that 47 people were killed in attacks targeting 12 cities across the province. Officials also reported that several enemy drones had been shot down in recent days.
Funeral of Naval Commander in Khormoj
The funeral of Second Captain Hossein Bardestani, a naval commander of the IRGC, was held in Khormoj. He was reportedly killed during an attack on Qeshm Island while on duty.
Three Security Forces Killed in Jahrom
The governor of Jahrom announced that three security personnel were killed in a projectile attack on a military facility in the city this morning. He assured residents that all service, medical, and security sectors remain fully operational.
Nine Air Defense Personnel Laid to Rest in Kangan
Nine air defense personnel of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army were killed in joint U.S.–Israeli attacks. Their funeral procession was held in Kangan with large public participation. One of the deceased, Abdullah Asl Alvan, was laid to rest in Kangan, while the others will be buried in their respective home provinces.