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Trump has Iran after the bombing of a highway bridge near Tehran with further destruction threatened. “The largest bridge in Iran is collapsing and will never be used again – there will be much more to come!” Trump wrote on the Truth Social platform. He also posted a short video that shows the bridge collapsing in front of a mountain range, thick clouds of smoke rising. Iran should agree to a deal before it is too late and there is nothing left of the country, Trump continued to threaten.

The motorway bridge known as “B1” was bombed twice within a short period of time on Thursday. It was part of the commuter route between the large city of Karaj and the overcrowded metropolis and capital Tehran. It is also located at a transport hub towards the Caspian Sea, a popular travel destination. With a height of 132 meters, it was the highest bridge in Iran. A section was still under construction.

According to Iranian media, the second attack on the bridge west of the capital Tehran occurred while rescue workers were on site. Videos on social media also showed dark gray clouds of smoke after the rocket hits and bridge elements collapsing. According to the Isna news agency, at least eight people were killed in the air strikes and 97 others were injured. The power on the road to the north went out as a result of the attacks.

US sources speak of the bridge as an alleged supply route

Trump’s post left little doubt that the US military deliberately attacked the bridge – part of the country’s civilian infrastructure. The New York Times reported, citing a military representative, that US forces had thereby prevented a planned military supply route. The Wall Street Journal quoted a senior US official as saying that the attack was part of a broader US effort to disrupt military supply routes. So should Iran prevented from distributing ballistic missile and drone parts to units across the country. The US information could not be independently verified.

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