Donald Trump reported on social media that the United States could carry out further attacks on Iranian infrastructure, including bridges and power plants. He besides called on the fresh Iranian authorities to take certain decisions rapidly and suggested that the actions to date were only the beginning.
Our military, by far the top and most powerful in the world, has not even begun to destruct what is left of Iran. Next in order are bridges and then power plants! – he wrote on his social media.
Civil infrastructure attack
Trump's entry appeared after an American raid on a road bridge in Iran's Caribbean. According to local authorities, 8 people were killed in the attack and 95 were injured. This is about the B1 bridge, which was to be put into service this year and to play an crucial communication function between Tehran and the western part of the country. The design, which is 132 metres high, is among the highest in the mediate East and was considered 1 of the most prestigious engineering projects in Iran.
Iranian authorities powerfully condemned the attack. A typical of the Alborz region described it as a serious crime, while Iran's abroad minister Abbas Aragchi stressed that the attacks on civilian objects, including those inactive under construction, would not break the Iranian resistance. He besides assured that the destroyed infrastructure would be rebuilt.
The U.S. side, on the another hand, claims that the intent of the operation was to disrupt the supply of components utilized to produce drones to be utilized against US and Israeli targets.
The victims are coming.
The United States and Israel launched attacks on Iran on 28 February. The latest data from HRANA, monitoring the human rights situation in Iran, shows that the balance of victims is constantly increasing. According to this institution, based in the United States, at least 1,606 civilians, 244 children, have died since the start of the U.S.-Israeli offensive in Iran. The study besides indicates 1,212 dead armed forces representatives and 709 persons whose position has not been clearly established.













