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Iran reeling after B1 bridge strike as Trump threatens further attacks Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 03/04/2026 - 19:15 GMT+2 Images taken during a press tour of the site show collapsed sections of the roadway, twisted steel girders and extensive damage in the surrounding residential area where the B1 bridge near Karaj once stood. … More The attack has left local residents, first responders and families of the victims in a state of shock, fear and trauma, especially amid persistent threats of further strikes and escalation. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has called the strike " a direct attack on civilian infrastructure" , while US President Donald Trump has posted video footage of the collapsed bridge and warned that “more to follow” could target other critical sites in Iran. In subsequent posts on his Truth Social platform, Trump stated that US forces had “not even started destroying what is left in Iran” and specifically mentioned that “bridges next, then electric power plants!” are in their sights, signalling a broader campaign against Iranian infrastructure. Iran war Bridge Airstrike US-Israel attack on Iran 2026 infrastructure Karaj Top stories Now playing Next Iran reeling after B1 bridge strike as Trump threatens further attacks Now playing Next Ukraine’s Zhytomyr region reels after missile and drone strike Now playing Next Nigeria worshippers mark Easter with Lagos street procession Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 3rd, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next US launches search after state TV says American pilot ejected in Iran Now playing Next New Paris mayor vows end to sexual violence in schools with €20ml plan Now playing Next Finnish conscripts train for all-out war with Russia Now playing Next Which European countries have the best salaries after taxes?

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Iran reeling after B1 bridge strike as Trump threatens further attacks Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 03/04/2026 - 19:15 GMT+2 Images taken during a press tour of the site show collapsed sections of the roadway, twisted steel girders and extensive damage in the surrounding residential area where the B1 bridge near Karaj once stood. … More The attack has left local residents, first responders and families of the victims in a state of shock, fear and trauma, especially amid persistent threats of further strikes and escalation. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has called the strike " a direct attack on civilian infrastructure" , while US President Donald Trump has posted video footage of the collapsed bridge and warned that “more to follow” could target other critical sites in Iran. In subsequent posts on his Truth Social platform, Trump stated that US forces had “not even started destroying what is left in Iran” and specifically mentioned that “bridges next, then electric power plants!” are in their sights, signalling a broader campaign against Iranian infrastructure. Iran war Bridge Airstrike US-Israel attack on Iran 2026 infrastructure Karaj Top stories Now playing Next Iran reeling after B1 bridge strike as Trump threatens further attacks Now playing Next Ukraine’s Zhytomyr region reels after missile and drone strike Now playing Next Nigeria worshippers mark Easter with Lagos street procession Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 3rd, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next US launches search after state TV says American pilot ejected in Iran Now playing Next New Paris mayor vows end to sexual violence in schools with €20ml plan Now playing Next Finnish conscripts train for all-out war with Russia Now playing Next Which European countries have the best salaries after taxes?

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Images taken during a press tour of the site show collapsed sections of the roadway, twisted steel girders and extensive damage in the surrounding residential area where the B1 bridge near Karaj once stood.
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The attack has left local residents, first responders and families of the victims in a state of shock, fear and trauma, especially amid persistent threats of further strikes and escalation.
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Hospitals and emergency services in and around the Tehran–Karaj corridor have faced a sudden influx of wounded people, placing additional strain on an already overstretched health‑care system.
Iranian officials said the B1 bridge, a major new structure near Tehran with no reported military activity nearby, had only recently opened or was about to open, and warned that its damage could disrupt traffic for months on one of the country’s busiest commuter routes.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has called the strike "
a direct attack on civilian infrastructure"
, while US President Donald Trump has posted video footage of the collapsed bridge and warned that “more to follow” could target other critical sites in Iran. In subsequent posts on his Truth Social platform, Trump stated that US forces had
“not even started destroying what is left in Iran”
and specifically mentioned that
“bridges next, then electric power plants!”
are in their sights, signalling a broader campaign against Iranian infrastructure.
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- Iranian officials said the B1 bridge, a major new structure near Tehran with no reported military activity nearby, had only recently opened or was about to open, and warned that its damage could disrupt traffic for months on one of the country’s busiest commuter routes.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has called the strike " a direct attack on civilian infrastructure" , while US President Donald Trump has posted video footage of the collapsed bridge and warned that “more to follow” could target other critical sites in Iran.

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