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    Five Major Iranian Civilian Bridges Face Threat of US Strikes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 6, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, five major civilian bridges in Iran have been identified as potential targets in the context of escalating US threats. These bridges, representing multimillion-dollar infrastructure investments, are critical for transportation and economic connectivity within the country. The looming threat, linked to the so-called ‘Bridge Day’ ultimatum issued by the Trump administration, raises concerns about the vulnerability of key civilian structures in geopolitical tensions.

    These bridges not only serve as vital arteries for local and regional traffic but also symbolize Iran’s efforts to modernize and enhance its infrastructure network. Damage to such structures could disrupt daily life, impede commerce, and exacerbate humanitarian challenges. Meanwhile, the targeting of civilian infrastructure in conflict scenarios often draws international scrutiny and raises questions about compliance with laws protecting non-military assets.

    Notably, the potential strikes underscore the broader strategic dynamics between the US and Iran, reflecting heightened tensions and the risks of escalation. The focus on bridges highlights the intersection of military strategy and civilian impact, emphasizing the need for diplomatic efforts to prevent further deterioration. As the situation develops, the international community remains watchful of the implications for regional stability and infrastructure security.

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