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Iran Relocates Exam Centers from Military Proximity to Mitigate Strike Risks

Jul 15, 2026 12:02 AM CT Iran iran,infrastructure,civilian-protection,escalation-management

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Iran's Education Ministry has ordered the relocation of examination centers situated near sensitive military infrastructure to safer public and religious venues. This administrative measure indicates heightened awareness of potential Israeli or allied strikes on military sites and aims to protect civilian infrastructure and personnel from collateral damage during ongoing tensions.

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Iran relocates exam centres away from military sites Iran’s Education Ministry says examination centres located near sensitive or army infrastructure have been moved to safer locations, including public halls and religious centres, Fars news agency.

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Relocated examination centers away from military sites to ensure safety amid conflict risks.

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