Overview
- Sharif University of Technology, struck Monday, reported heavy damage to an artificial intelligence center with multiple campus buildings hit and no casualties reported.
- WHO confirmed the century‑old Pasteur Institute of Iran sustained major damage that halted its health services and verified more than 20 attacks on health care sites in Iran since March 1.
- Iran’s science minister said more than 30 universities have been bombed, with research labs and teaching facilities at leading campuses among the damaged sites.
- Israeli officials claimed large‑scale industrial losses, including about 70 percent of Iran’s steel capacity destroyed and major petrochemical hubs taken out of operation.
- Scholars and academic‑rights observers said the strikes on universities, drug makers, and labs may constitute unlawful attacks on civilian infrastructure and could amount to war crimes.