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U.S. Strike Damages Bridge After Trump Threatens to Take Iran Back to the 'Stone Ages'

Trump said the U.S. military will keep targeting Iranian infrastructure after a bridge strike killed 8 people and wounded 95, officials said.

  • On Thursday, U.S. forces struck the B1 highway bridge near Tehran, severing the structure in an attack President Donald Trump celebrated on social media with a video of the destruction.
  • The destruction followed President Trump's prime-time warning to bomb Iran 'back to the Stone Ages,' where he explicitly identified bridges as targets, claiming the U.S. military 'hasn't even started destroying what's left in Iran.'
  • While U.S. officials stated the bridge was a planned military supply route, Iranian authorities claimed it was under construction and not operational; international law experts signed an open letter saying the strikes may amount to war crimes.
  • Iranian officials warned they could retaliate by targeting bridges in Israel, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Jordan, and Iraq, while Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi vowed Tehran would rebuild and declared that striking civilian structures would not compel Iran to surrender.
  • This attack marks significant escalation in the conflict that began on February 28, with regional tensions rising as both sides exchange threats and diplomatic efforts face mounting strain.
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Donald Trump threatens more attacks on bridges in Iran.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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With two air strikes, the US destroyed Iran's highest motorway bridge. US President Donald Trump hails the blow and threatens: "There is much more to follow. Iran sees a war crime. In the air attacks on the B1 bridge near Karaj in the Iranian province of Alborz on Thursday, at least eight people were killed, 95 more were injured, according to Iranian state media. Many people had gathered at the river under the bridge to celebrate the feast of Si…

·Vienna, Austria
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In the Middle East, the warring parties continue their attacks with undiminished severity. A US bombing brought the largest Iranian bridge to collapse. Israel was fired again with rockets. An oil refinery is burning in Kuwait.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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