
United States has intensified its military campaign against Iran, targeting critical transport infrastructure, including bridges, an airport and a railway station
The conflict between the United States and Iran has entered a more dangerous phase after American forces launched a fresh wave of strikes targeting key civilian transport infrastructure across Iran, killing at least seven people and injuring several others, according to Iranian media.
The latest attacks reportedly struck multiple bridges, an airport and a railway station, disrupting transportation networks and raising fears that the conflict is broadening beyond military installations. Iranian authorities accused Washington of escalating the war by expanding the scope of its targets.
The strikes come amid days of intensifying hostilities between the two countries, with both sides exchanging missile attacks and military threats. The widening list of targets suggests a shift towards crippling logistics and mobility, potentially affecting civilian movement alongside military operations.
Iranian state media reported that emergency teams were deployed to the affected areas as rescue operations continued. While officials confirmed at least seven fatalities, the casualty count could rise as authorities assess the damage.
The United States has not immediately released detailed operational information on the latest strikes. However, Washington has repeatedly maintained that its military actions are aimed at degrading Iran’s operational capabilities and protecting American interests in the region.
The latest escalation has further heightened fears of a prolonged regional conflict involving multiple countries across West Asia. Analysts warn that attacks on critical infrastructure could trigger wider economic disruptions, particularly in energy markets and international shipping routes.
With diplomatic efforts showing little sign of progress, the battlefield appears to be expanding, increasing the risk of further retaliation and drawing the region deeper into an already volatile conflict.
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