Ammunition depots in Isfahan, places of worship in Zanjan, palaces in Tehran, and factories in Qeshm were targeted in Iran by the US and Israel, in coordinated attacks against Tehran. Among the most recent strikes are the ammunition depots in Isfahan, with initial reports indicating that the US attacked the Iranian storage facility with 900kg bombs.
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Iran: Attack video footage
Donald Trump posted video footage of the attack, showing a massive explosion. An Iranian official confirmed that the US and Israel targeted military installations, though did not mention if there were casualties.
HUGE: The US confirms that it used heavy 2,000 pound “bunker-buster” munitions to penetrate deeply into the IRGC’s underground ballistic missile and ammunition stockpile in Isfahan, Iran tonight and sent it to kingdom come.
There are now far weapons that the terrorist regime of… pic.twitter.com/nDoBQUKnbQ
— Ian Miles Cheong (@ianmiles) March 31, 2026
Desalination plant operations suspended
A desalination plant on Qeshm Island, located in the Strait of Hormuz, was also targeted in airstrikes, according to Iranian news agency Isna. “Drinking water on Qeshm Island comes from desalination plants. One of the desalination plants on Qeshm Island was targeted and has been completely shut down, as the damage cannot be repaired in the short term,” the agency reported.
Bombings target places of worship and UNESCO monuments
US and Israeli strikes against Iran caused damage to a Shia place of worship. The Great Hosseiniyeh building “sustained damage following an attack launched by the enemy this morning on Ferdowsi Street” in Zanjan, according to a television station. “Parts of the dome and minarets were damaged,” it added.
The US and Israeli strikes have caused damage to at least 120 museums, historic buildings, and cultural sites since the war began. Among these is the Golestan Palace in Tehran.