Tehran: US and Israeli forces have increased the pace of air strikes in the wanted and its surrounding areas. According to reports, multiple targets were attacked simultaneously, in which untied from military facilities, important infrastructure was moreover targeted. The news of death of civilians in the wade on a major underpass has made the whole matter increasingly serious.
Were multiple air strikes carried out simultaneously in Tehran?
According to local sources and witnesses, American and Israeli warplanes carried out near-simultaneous strikes in Tehran and several surrounding areas. Untied from military bases, power facilities and other important structures were moreover unauthentic in these attacks, due to which some parts of the municipality were covered in darkness and clouds of smoke were seen rising.
Were there civil casualties in the wade on the bridge?
According to Iranian officials, at least eight people were killed and well-nigh 95 were injured in the wade on the B1 underpass in the municipality of Karaj in Alborz province, west of Tehran. The underpass was believed to be the tallest underpass in the Middle East and was recently inaugurated or nearing completion. Many civilians were present there at the time of the attack.
Has Iran condemned this attack?
Iran has strongly condemned this attack. Several officials, including Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi, described it as a 'horrible crime' and said it was an wade on civil infrastructure, which is a well-spoken violation of international humanitarian law. He said such attacks cannot gravity Iranians to surrender but rather expose the enemy's moral defeat. Every underpass and towers will be rebuilt stronger than before.
Has Trump warned of increasingly attacks?
While sharing the video of the swoon of the underpass on social media, he wrote that “Iran's largest underpass will never be used again”. He unmistakably warned that “much increasingly is to come” and told Iran to “make a deal or it will be too late”. Trump tabbed this wade a necessary step and tried to put pressure on Iran.
Is internal turmoil visible in the American Army too?
There is a sudden transpiration stuff seen at the highest levels of the US military tween the war. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George to retire immediately. The Pentagon has confirmed this, but no well-spoken reason was given for this sudden decision. This transpiration has happened during an zippy war, raising many questions.

