In Tehran, the Pasteur Institute, a leading vaccine producer, was damaged after an airstrike
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As a result of the attack on Tehran, a leading medical center for vaccine production suffered significant damage. The Iranian Foreign Ministry officially called this attack a war crime.

As a result of new airstrikes on Tehran, the Iranian Pasteur Institute, one of the country's key medical research centers, suffered significant damage. This was reported by the Financial Times, writes UNN.
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According to Iranian media, the institute's building sustained serious damage. Published footage shows extensive damage to the facility.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei sharply reacted to the strike: "This is a war crime and a barbaric attack on fundamental human values.
The institute is a key vaccine production center
The Pasteur Institute plays an important role in Iran's healthcare system. It is involved in vaccine production and research into infectious diseases, and also participates in the fight against epidemics in the region.
Currently, no information has been released about casualties or the extent of losses among personnel.
