People raise their hands during a protest calling for an end to the war in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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An Israeli airstrike early on Monday (April 6, 2026) struck a residential building in a city southwest of Iran’s capital, Tehran, killing at least 13 people, Iranian media reported.
The semiofficial Fars news agency and Nour News reported the strike near Eslamshar.
Later, Israel’s army said on Monday (April 6) it had completed a wave of strikes against “regime targets” in Tehran.
“A short while ago the IDF completed a wave of strikes on Iranian regime targets in Tehran,” the Israeli military posted on Telegram.
Airstrikes early on Monday (April 6) morning also targeted the Sharif University of Technology in Tehran.
Damage to gas distribution site
Iranian media reported the strikes and damage to buildings there, as well as a natural gas distribution site next to the campus.
It wasn’t immediately clear what had been targeted on the grounds of the university, which is empty of students as the war has forced all schools in the country into online classes.
Multiple countries over the years have sanctioned the university for its work with the military, particularly on Iran’s ballistic missile program, which is controlled by the country’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard.
The Guard and other security forces have been using secondary sites as rally points as their bases have come under repeated attack during the war.
Meanwhile, the state-run IRAN daily newspaper said in an online message that an airstrike in a residential area of Qom killed at least five people. Qom is a holy Shiite seminary city just south of Tehran.
It wasn’t unclear what the target of the strike was.
Iran has not provided overall casualty figures from the war in days. It also hasn’t discussed its materiel losses.
(With inputs from AFP)
Published – April 06, 2026 08:33 am IST

