Government and religious buildings in the Iranian county of Larestan were attacked on Wednesday morning. The incidents coincide with sweeping property confiscations by the Iranian judiciary amid escalating regional conflict.
Government and religious facilities in Larestan county, Iran, were targeted in attacks on the morning of March 18, according to local Farsi-language media.
According to کافه سیاست 🖤 (Politics Cafe), a Telegram channel focused on domestic political developments, "The office of the Friday Imam of Larestan county and the Larestan judiciary were attacked in the morning."This event was corroborated by اخبارفوری خبرفوری جنگ امریکا فوری, an aggregator channel whose editorial stance heavily emphasizes breaking news surrounding the escalating U.S.-Iran conflict. The channel reported simply that the "Larestan judiciary building was attacked," reaching an audience of over 17,000 viewers.
These local attacks on Iranian state infrastructure occur against the backdrop of massive nationwide instability and external conflict.
Judiciary Actions: The attacks on the Larestan judiciary directly follow recent actions by the Iranian judicial system, which began confiscating the property of citizens accused of collaborating with enemies of the state. Regional War: The domestic unrest comes just days after the United States and Israel launched extensive military operations against hundreds of military targets and fuel depots across Iran on March 16.The source messages are extremely brief breaking news alerts and do not specify the nature of the attacks (e.g., whether they were kinetic military strikes, domestic terror attacks, arson, or mob violence) or name any perpetrators. The lack of detail is typical for initial Telegram reports.