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Strikes damage Iran's historic medical institute as US-Israeli forces expand assault

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Strikes damage Iran's historic medical institute as US-Israeli forces expand assault

US and Israeli forces have expanded their assault on Iran, damaging the historic Pasteur Institute of Iran and a key commuter bridge. The attacks have targeted civilian infrastructure, including steel plants and universities, and have been condemned by Iranian officials and international legal experts.

The US and Israel have widened their attacks on Iran's civilian infrastructure. Warplanes destroyed the Pasteur Institute of Iran, a medical research institute in Tehran. A key commuter bridge west of the capital was also damaged. The attacks have shut down Iran's two largest steel plants, threatening the country's industry. The destruction came after President Donald Trump threatened to send Iran 'back to the Stone Ages'. The US and Israeli air forces have bombed thousands of targets across the country since starting the war on 28 February. Iran has responded by targeting similar sites across the Gulf.

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