Trump hails destruction of Iranian bridge, warning ‘more to follow’
The attack on the B1 bridge between Tehran and the nearby city of Karaj killed eight people and wounded 95.
The attack on the B1 bridge between Tehran and the nearby city of Karaj killed eight people and wounded 95. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
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The attack on the B1 bridge between Tehran and the nearby city of Karaj killed eight people and wounded 95.
Eight people reported killed in attack on newly completed suspension bridge after strike splits structure in half Middle East crisis – live updates Donald Trump claimed responsibility for destroying Iran’s largest bridge, a day after he threatened to bomb the country “back to the stone ages” if a deal to end the five-week-long war he started was not reached. The US president shared footage of part of the newly built 136 metre-high $400m B1 suspension bridge between Tehran and Karaj collapsing dramatically on to the causeway below amid a rising plume of black smoke. Continue reading...
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Threat comes as Israeli invasion of southern Lebanon expands, spurring more fear, displacement and deadly attacks. Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.
The threat comes a day after he said in a nationwide address that the U.S. military will be hitting Tehran "extremely hard" for the next two or three weeks.
President Trump warned the U.S. "hasn't even started destroying what's left in Iran," and previewed that strikes on bridges and power plants could be next.
President Trump has warned Iran of strikes on bridges and electric power plants if its leaders do not agree to his terms to end the war.
A US-Israeli strike targeted the B1 bridge in Karaj, west of Tehran, killing at least two people. Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.
Ordinary people from various parts of Iran describe expanding strikes, economic pain and fear of repression.