Summary
The United States and Israel carried out attacks in Iran, hitting a top university and several cities. These strikes followed a deadline set by President Trump for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz. 34 people, including six children, were killed in the attacks.
Key Facts
- At least 34 people died in the attacks, including six children.
- The attacks targeted Sharif University in Tehran and several residential areas.
- President Trump demanded Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz, linked to the attacks.
- The attacks hit cities including Tehran, Qom, Bandar Abbas, and others.
- The Iranian Vice President accused the US of using a "bunker-buster" bomb on the university.
- Major General Seyyed Majid Khademi of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards was killed.
- The International Federation of Red Cross reported damage to ambulances and deaths of volunteers.
- Iran has threatened retaliatory attacks in response to the strikes.