The University of Isfahan in the central Iranian city of Isfahan announced on Sunday afternoon that four people suffered minor injuries after a research institute and several other buildings were hit by U.S. and Israeli strikes.
"At around 2:30 p.m. (12:30 p.m. local time in Sweden) today, the Isfahan University of Technology met for the second time during the war," the statement published via the state-controlled Fars news agency said.
Meanwhile, Israeli media reported that four people were injured in a rocket attack on Beer Sheva in southern Israel, while black smoke rose into the sky after the Ramat Hovav industrial zone, located in the Negev desert, was attacked.
"We understand it to be shrapnel from a rocket," an Israeli military spokesman told AFP.
In previous rocket waves from Iran on Sunday, damage was reported in Haifa and Qiryat Ata.
Tehran, in turn, experienced a series of explosions during the morning hours, mainly in the northern parts of the capital. Videos on social media show thick columns of smoke rising over the city. According to the Iranian Red Crescent, about ten people have been injured. The Tehran office of the Qatari broadcaster Al-Araby is said to have been hit, AFP reports.
The port city of Bandar-e Khamir near the Strait of Hormuz has also been hit by a U.S.-Israeli attack, state-run Iranian media reported. According to the Irna news agency, five people were killed.
Threatens universities
According to Haaretz, the Israeli military claims to have "completed" a new wave of attacks against infrastructure belonging to the Iranian regime.
Hours earlier, Iran threatened attacks on U.S.-linked universities in the region, following what were described as U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iranian university campuses.
"If the U.S. government wants its universities in the region to avoid reprisals, it must condemn the bombings of the universities in an official statement by 12 noon on Monday, March 30, Tehran time," reads a statement published by Iranian state media.
Kuwaiti soldiers injured
Iran also threatens to attack the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln.
Iranian counterattacks across the Middle East continued on Sunday. In Kuwait, ten military personnel were injured in an attack on a base, the country's defense ministry said.
In several other places in the Gulf, Iranian missiles and drones are reported to have been shot down.





