IDF Strikes Iranian Military Infrastructure in Tehran; IRGC Warns of Retaliation

The Israel Defence Forces announced wide-scale strikes targeting Iranian military infrastructure in Tehran, including weapons storage and production facilities. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued a warning that American and Israeli universities in the region could become legitimate targets in retaliation. Iranian officials accused US and Israeli forces of deliberately targeting academic institutions and scientific infrastructure. The Foreign Ministry spokesperson described the attacks as an effort to cripple Iran's scientific foundation and cultural heritage.

Key Points: IDF Strikes Iranian Military Sites in Tehran, IRGC Issues Warning

  • IDF strikes Iranian military sites in Tehran
  • IRGC warns US-Israeli universities are targets
  • Iran accuses US-Israel of targeting academia
  • Strikes hit weapons storage and production facilities
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Iranian military infrastructure struck in Tehran, says IDF

Israel targets Iranian weapons facilities in Tehran. Iran's IRGC warns US and Israeli universities could be hit in retaliation for strikes on academic sites.

"The American-Zionist aggressor forces have targeted Iranian universities for the umpteenth time - IRGC statement via IRIB"

Tel Aviv, March 29

The Israel Defence Forces on Sunday said it carried out a "wide-scale wave of strikes" targeting the Iranian military infrastructure in the "heart" of Tehran.

In a post on X, the IDF said the operation targeted multiple sites linked to the "Iranian terror regime", including dozens of weapons storage and production facilities.

According to the X post, several temporary command centres were also dismantled during the strikes, including locations where commanders were reportedly operating.

The IDF added that ballistic missile production and storage facilities, aerial defence systems, and observation posts were among the targets hit in the operation.

Earlier, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Sunday issued a stern warning that American and Israeli universities in the West Asian region could be considered legitimate targets in retaliation for the US and Israeli strikes on Iranian academic institutions and heritage infrastructure.

In a statement broadcast by Iranian state media Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) on Telegram, the IRGC condemned recent attacks on Iranian universities, including what it described as a bombardment of the University of Science and Technology in Tehran, and accused US-Israeli forces of targeting Iranian educational infrastructure.

"The American-Zionist aggressor forces have targeted Iranian universities for the umpteenth time by bombing the Tehran University of Science and Technology," the statement read, as quoted by IRIB.

The statement warned that all universities affiliated with the United States and Israel in West Asia are "legitimate targets" unless specific conditions are met.

The official spokesperson for Iran's Foreign Ministry, Esmaeil Baqaei, in a post on X, accused the United States and Israel of "deliberately" targeting its academic institutions and scientific infrastructure amid the ongoing conflict in the region, alleging that the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran has "revealed its true objective" by systematically striking universities, research centres, historical monuments and prominent scientists.

Baqaei described the attacks as an effort to "cripple our country's scientific foundation and cultural heritage".

He specifically cited Isfahan University of Technology and the University of Science and Technology in Tehran -- institutions at the heart of Iran's higher education and research ecosystem -- as among those hit during the past 30 days of conflict and also dismissed claims by the US and Israel on countering Iran's nuclear programme and addressing an "imminent threat" as "vicious pretexts" intended to conceal what Tehran perceives as a broader strategy to undermine its intellectual and cultural institutions.

- ANI

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Priya S
Targeting universities and heritage sites is absolutely wrong, no matter who does it. If the reports are true, it's an attack on knowledge and culture itself. As a student, this hits close to home. Education should be a sanctuary, not a battlefield. 😔
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Rohit P
While Israel has a right to defend itself, expanding the conflict like this is worrying. It directly impacts global oil prices and our economy. Hope our government is preparing contingency plans for energy security. Jai Hind.
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Sarah B
The IRGC's warning about targeting American/Israeli universities is equally reckless. An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind. This cycle of retaliation helps no one. The international community needs to step in urgently.
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Vikram M
The article mentions "dozens of weapons storage facilities" targeted. If true, this was a significant military operation, not a minor skirmish. The geopolitical map of West Asia is being redrawn in real-time. India must navigate this very carefully for the sake of our diaspora and national interests.
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Karthik V
With respect, I think our media should also critically examine Iran's claims. They call every site a "university" or "heritage" site. Some could be dual-use facilities for military research. We need objective reporting, not just repeating statements from either side.

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