- Trump Hails Destruction of Iranian Bridge, Warning ‘More to Follow’ The New York Times —
- Moment Iran's tallest bridge - and highest in Middle East - is blown to pieces in US-Israeli airstrikes 'killing eight and injuring at least 95' Daily Mail —
- Trump celebrates as major bridge in Iran cut in half by strike: ‘Make a deal before it’s too late’ The Independent —
- Trump warns Tehran ‘more to follow’ after strike destroys Iran’s largest bridge The Guardian —
- Major bridge near Tehran hit as Trump threatens to escalate war The Hill —
- U.S. bombs Iran's civilian infrastructure for first time after "stone ages" threat Axios —
- Trump Threatens to Escalate Iran War But Says End Is Very Close Bloomberg —
Trump threatens Iranian infrastructure
In a prime-time address to the nation, President Donald Trump declared that the war in Iran is nearing completion but warned of devastating escalations.
He threatened to bomb the country "back to the stone ages" if its leaders do not negotiate an immediate end to the conflict.
Hours later, reports confirmed that the B1 bridge in Karaj, one of the region's tallest structures, was split in half by an airstrike.
This shift toward targeting civilian infrastructure has raised urgent concerns among international human rights groups and traditional allies.