The damage so far to Iran’s power plants, bridges and rail lines
Donald Trump has threatened more destruction if Tehran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz
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Donald Trump has threatened more destruction if Tehran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz
Tehran had urged people to gather outside potential US and Israeli targets after Donald Trump threatened to attack civilian infrastructure.
Iranians formed human chains across bridges and in front of power plants across the country.
President Masoud Pezeshkian says 14m people ‘declared their readiness to sacrifice their lives’ for defence of Iran Middle East crisis – live updates Iranians officials called on young people to form human chains around the country’s power plants and people in Tehran stocked up on basic provisions, as the clock ticked down on Donald Trump’s deadline for Iran to open the strait of Hormuz or face massive strikes on civilian infrastructure. Iranian media showed people gathering outside electricity stations, waving Iranian flags and holding up banners, including at the country’s largest power plant, near Tehran, and in Tabriz in the north-west. In Dezful in the south-west, people gathered on a bridge said to be 1,700 years old. Continue reading...
People gathered at power plants and bridges after Iran’s government called for human chains to protect potential U.S.-Israeli airstrike targets.
Crude prices extended gains after Trump repeated the Tuesday deadline for escalating attacks on Iran's power plants and bridges.
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Iranian musician Ali Ghamsari has been performing outside the Damavand power station in a symbolic protest.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel is intensifying strikes on Iran.
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