Satellite images reveal strikes destroyed Iranian schoolSatellite images reveal strikes destroyed Iranian school near military base
Satellite imagery shows multiple strikes hit a school and an adjacent military base in Iran around March 4-5, 2026, with damage more extensive than first reported, including a clinic in the complex. The attacks occurred amid a broader U.S.-Israeli campaign targeting Iranian military sites. This incident highlights the risks to civilian infrastructure during the escalating conflict. The strikes form part of Operation Epic Fury, where U.S. and Israeli forces hit over 1,250 targets, damaging missile bases, naval facilities, and air defenses across Iran. Iran has responded with its own missile and drone attacks, widening the regional confrontation.
Western Media
Satellite analysis confirms strikes on the school coincided with attacks on the nearby military base, revealing broader damage to surrounding buildings like a clinic. Imagery from the campaign shows extensive destruction at key Iranian military sites, including missile bases and naval headquarters. Reports emphasize the precision and scale of U.S.-Israeli operations while noting civilian site impacts.
- The Negev Nuclear Research Center was named after Shimon Peres, Israel's ninth president and Nobel Peace Prize winner.
- Bank Sepah, established in 1925, is Iran's fourth-oldest bank after mergers with earlier institutions.
- The E-3 Sentry's radome rotates 360 degrees, providing continuous surveillance over vast areas.
US-Iran Ceasefire War
The United States launched military strikes against Iran on June 26, 2026, in response to a drone attack on a commercial cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, calling it a "foolish violation" of the 60-day ceasefire agreement signed just days earlier[2][4][14].
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