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Iran’s Tallest Bridge Collapses After US-Israeli Airstrikes Near Tehran

The B1 highway bridge, a key link between Iran’s capital Tehran and the western city of Karaj, collapsed on Thursday, April 2, following US-Israeli airstrikes. Considered the tallest bridge in the Middle East at approximately 136 meters, the structure was only inaugurated earlier this year. President Donald Trump posted a video of the dramatic collapse on social media, writing that the bridge would “never be used again” and urging Tehran to “make a deal before it is too late.”

Iranian state television reported the bridge was struck at least twice, roughly an hour apart, and that at least two civilians were killed and several others injured. The second strike reportedly hit while emergency teams were on scene assisting victims of the first attack. A US official indicated the Iranian military had been using the bridge to transport missiles, making it a strategic target in the ongoing Operation Epic Fury campaign.

In retaliation, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps reportedly identified several bridges in American-allied nations across the Middle East as potential targets, including infrastructure in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi, and the Jordan region. The strike came just hours after Trump delivered a primetime address in which he said the US would hit Iran “extremely hard” over the next two to three weeks and threatened to bring the country “back to the Stone Ages.”

(FOX/VFI News)

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