
Tabriz
Iranian city targeted by IDF evacuation warning; heart of Iran's Azerbaijani Turkic northwest.
Last refreshed: 30 April 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic
Will IDF strikes on Iran's Turkic northwest fracture domestic cohesion in Tehran?
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Iran Conflict 2026What is Tabriz?
Why did the IDF warn Tabriz?
How far is Tabriz from Tehran?
Background
Tabriz is the capital of East Azerbaijan Province and Iran's fourth-largest city, with a population of around 1.7 million. Close to Iran's borders with Turkey and Azerbaijan, it is the historic cultural centre of the country's Azerbaijani Turkic minority, with a long history of tension between regional autonomy movements and centralised authority in Tehran.
The IDF issued an evacuation warning for Tabriz in March 2026, the first time strikes were announced targeting Iran's Azerbaijan provinces . With roughly 600 km separating it from Tehran, this marked a significant geographic escalation in the campaign. The Iranian Health Ministry counted 1,444 killed and 18,551 injured across Iran; the independent Hengaw organisation put total dead at 4,300 by Day 10 . On 29 April 2026, a woman was executed at Tabriz central prison, documented by Hengaw as a victim of forced marriage, adding the city's name to the wartime execution register .
The IDF warning opened a distinct dimension of the conflict. Striking the Azerbaijani provinces risks inflaming minority nationalist sentiment and complicating Tehran's domestic cohesion under military pressure. The nearby Shahid Nojeh Air Base in Hamedan, a launch site for Iran's April 2024 attack on Israel, was among more than 200 targets struck in the same period .