
Aftermath of air attack on Gandhi Hospital in Tehran
The aftermath of the reported air attack on Gandhi Hospital in Tehran has drawn widespread concern as emergency teams continue rescue and assessment operations. Local authorities confirmed that parts of the medical facility sustained structural damage following the strike, with several wards affected by the blast impact. Health officials said patients were evacuated to nearby hospitals to ensure continuity of care.
Eyewitnesses described scenes of shattered windows, damaged equipment and smoke rising from sections of the building shortly after the incident. Medical staff worked swiftly to move patients from critical units, including intensive care and emergency wards. Ambulances were seen transporting the injured to other health centers across the city.
Iranian officials condemned the attack, stating that medical facilities must be protected under international humanitarian law. They described the strike as a serious breach of global conventions that safeguard hospitals and civilian infrastructure during armed conflict. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the full extent of the damage and casualties.
International reactions have followed swiftly, with humanitarian organizations expressing concern over the safety of civilians and healthcare workers. Analysts warn that attacks on hospitals can worsen humanitarian conditions and strain already pressured medical systems. Tehran residents have voiced fear over escalating hostilities and their impact on daily life.
Government sources said emergency repairs would begin immediately to restore essential services at Gandhi Hospital. Temporary treatment units have been set up to handle urgent cases while structural engineers assess the safety of the remaining buildings. Officials pledged that healthcare delivery in the capital would not be disrupted despite the setback.
The situation remains tense as global leaders call for restraint and protection of civilian institutions. The coming days are expected to reveal more details about casualties, accountability and the broader implications of the air attack on Tehran’s healthcare infrastructure.
