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    Russian Consulate in Isfahan Sustains Damage Amid Regional Shelling, Diplomatic Concerns Raised

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Russian consulate located in the Iranian city of Isfahan suffered notable damage earlier this week due to shelling in the area, a spokesperson for Russia’s Foreign Ministry confirmed on Tuesday. This incident has sparked serious diplomatic concerns, as attacks on diplomatic missions are considered a clear breach of international law and established conventions that protect such sites.

    Maria Zakharova, the spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, emphasized the gravity of the situation by describing the attack as a “blatant violation” of the inviolability that diplomatic premises are supposed to enjoy under international agreements. She urged all parties involved in the conflict to respect these protections and refrain from any actions that endanger diplomatic staff or property.

    Zakharova’s statement published on the ministry’s official website, the damage occurred on March 8 in Isfahan, specifically when shelling targeted the nearby governor’s administration building of the province. The blast caused significant harm to the Russian consulate, shattering windows in both the office spaces and adjacent residential apartments. Several consulate employees were reportedly affected by the shockwave from the explosion, though fortunately, no fatalities or serious injuries were reported.

    In response to the escalating tensions, Russian President Vladimir Putin held discussions with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on the same day. The Kremlin highlighted that Putin called for an immediate cessation of hostilities, underscoring the importance of diplomatic dialogue and stability in the region. This conversation reflects the broader geopolitical complexities involving Russia and Iran amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.

    Meanwhile, in a related development, U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff addressed concerns about intelligence sharing between Russia and Iran. During an interview on Tuesday, Witkoff clarified that Russia has denied providing Iran with information regarding U.S. military assets in the Middle East. This denial was conveyed during a phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday, highlighting the delicate nature of intelligence and military cooperation in the region.

    These incidents collectively illustrate the fragile security environment surrounding diplomatic missions and military operations in the Middle East. The damage to the Russian consulate in Isfahan not only raises questions about the safety of foreign diplomats but also reflects the broader challenges faced by nations trying to navigate complex regional conflicts while adhering to international norms.

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