Tuesday, March 31, 2026-An early‑morning airstrike struck a religious complex in Zanjan province in northwestern Iran, killing three people and injuring 12 others, local officials report.
The attack hit the Hosseinieh Azam Zanjan Complex, a site used for religious gatherings, damaging multiple buildings including the administrative offices, guesthouse, library, and nearby shops as rescue teams continue search and debris‑clearing operations.
Provincial authorities said the bodies of the three victims were recovered from the rubble, and those wounded were transported to medical centers by emergency teams.
Firefighters, Red Crescent crews, and municipal workers are actively working at the scene to assist with rescue efforts amid ongoing uncertainty about additional casualties.
The strike underscores the intensifying conflict impacting Iran’s civilian infrastructure and religious sites, as tensions and aerial campaigns in the region continue to escalate.
Officials have not publicly confirmed who carried out the attack, but state media suggests it occurred amid broader hostilities affecting multiple provinces.

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