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Airstrike Targets Tehran University, Triggers Gas Outage; US and Israel Blamed

Iranian state media reported on Monday, April 6, 2026, that an air strike struck Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, damaging critical infrastructure and causing a temporary gas outage in the vicinity. Authorities attributed the attack to coordinated military actions by the United States and Israel, though neither nation has officially commented.

The strike reportedly impacted a gas facility adjacent to the university campus, disrupting supplies to nearby residential and commercial areas. Emergency crews worked overnight to restore services, with partial functionality returning by Tuesday morning. No casualties were reported, but the incident has heightened regional tensions amid escalating geopolitical friction.

Analysts suggest the targeting of an academic institution marks a concerning shift in conflict dynamics, raising questions about the humanitarian implications of such operations. Sharif University, a hub for scientific research, has historically been viewed as a neutral entity in international disputes.

For investors, the incident underscores volatility risks in Middle Eastern energy markets, with oil prices already fluctuating amid broader instability. Academics and diaspora communities have expressed alarm over the potential long-term impacts on Iran’s education sector and civilian infrastructure.

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