Massive Strike Hits Iran Space Center in Tehran

Post by : Saif Nasser

A powerful strike has reportedly hit a major space research facility in Tehran, sparking fresh concerns over escalating tensions in the Middle East. According to reports, the targeted site was linked to Iran’s military-associated space and research operations, including facilities connected to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

Sources suggest that the strike caused significant damage to infrastructure believed to be involved in satellite operations, surveillance systems, and advanced research. Some reports indicate that similar facilities have been used as command and research centers for Iran’s space-related programs, which are often closely tied to its defense capabilities.

The attack is part of a broader pattern of strikes targeting strategic and military-linked sites across Iran, especially in and around Tehran. In recent days, multiple locations, including research centers, ammunition depots, and command facilities, have reportedly been hit, indicating a widening scope of military operations.

While there has been no official confirmation on casualties, the incident has added to fears of a larger regional escalation. Analysts warn that targeting high-value research and defense sites could provoke further retaliation, increasing instability across the region.

Authorities in Iran have yet to release a detailed statement on the extent of the damage or the response. Meanwhile, global observers are closely monitoring the situation as tensions between regional powers continue to rise.

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March 17, 2026 5:40 p.m. 308

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