A regional media report says Iran has started rapid reconstruction of five bridges that were struck by US airstrikes. The report provides no details on the bridges' locations or the reconstruction timeline.
Regional media reports that Iran has begun rapid rehabilitation of five bridges that were struck by US airstrikes. The report, from a source tracking the conflict, provides no details on the specific bridges or their locations. It adds to a series of Iranian announcements about repairing infrastructure damaged by the US aerial campaign.
Over the past two weeks, the US has conducted multiple airstrikes on Iranian bridges, including in Hormozgan province, where four bridges were reported damaged on July 18. Iran has previously announced the restoration of a railway bridge in the same province. The current report suggests a broader reconstruction effort, though the exact bridges targeted remain unspecified.
The Zioneer has previously reported on US strikes on Iranian railway bridges and Iranian repair efforts. The situation remains dynamic, with both sides continuing military operations.
3 developments
- StrongIranian authorities announce repair of railway bridge damaged in US strikes, freight trains resume
- StrongIran releases images of Shahid Mirzaei tunnel rehabilitation after US strikes
- Strongynet: 6 bridges damaged, 8 killed in Iran's Hormozgan province; Iran threatens to continue firing
- DevelopingIran restores central railway line hit by US strikes, official says
Source and signal
- Internal intake
