The 'Aqqala' bridge in Iran, hit during US strikes on July 9, was restored to operation in less than a day, according to Iranian media reports. The party responsible for the strike remains unidentified.
The 'Aqqala' bridge in Iran, struck on July 9 during US strikes, was repaired in less than 24 hours, according to Iranian media. The identity of the party that struck the bridge remains unclear. Iran has also rapidly repaired other infrastructure hit by US strikes, including the central railway line (The Zioneer, July 10) and a telecom tower near Sirik (The Zioneer, July 2). The claim has not been independently verified.
- DevelopingIran restores central railway line hit by US strikes, official says
- DevelopingIran opens access to strike site for own BDA, new footage released
- ConfirmedAnalysis: US strike on Aq Tappeh Khan bridge hit critical node in Iran's INSTC corridor
- StrongFars News cites source: Iran was ready to strike, canceled after US offered concessions including lifting blockade
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