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Seven children killed in strike on Tehran residential area

21 March 2026
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Seven children, including a 10-day-old infant, were killed in a US-Israeli airstrike on a residential area in Tehran, as reported by Iranian media. The attack occurred on Friday, targeting neighborhoods in the eastern part of the Iranian capital, resulting in numerous injuries as well. Visual evidence circulated by Iranian outlets showed substantial destruction to the targeted building. This airstrike is part of a series of US-Israeli military actions against Iran that began on February 28, with Tehran responding through drone and missile strikes aimed at Israel and Gulf nations hosting US military installations.

Why It Matters

The airstrike highlights the escalating conflict between Iran and the US-Israel coalition, which has intensified in recent weeks. The deaths of children in the attack underscore the humanitarian impact of military operations in densely populated areas. Iran’s retaliatory actions, including missile strikes on Israel and its allies, reflect a significant regional security concern and an ongoing cycle of violence that has deep historical roots. The situation raises questions about international norms regarding military engagement and the protection of civilians in conflict zones.

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