US-Israel’s fierce attack on Iran; Middle East’s highest ‘B-1 bridge’ Devastated, many cities immersed in darkness
US Israel Strike Iran Tallest Bridge: Iran has suffered another major strategic and economic blow in the ongoing military conflict between America and Israel. In a massive airstrike on Thursday, the Middle East’s highest B-1 bridge located in Iran’s Alborz province was targeted and completely destroyed.
Strategic importance and huge losses
The B-1 Bridge under construction, considered a major engineering achievement of Iran, was almost completed. This bridge connected Tehran to Karaj and is 1,050 meters long. More than Rs 37 thousand crore was spent on the construction of this huge bridge with 136 meter high pillars. This attack is being considered not only a military defeat for Iran but also a deep economic blow.
Electricity crisis and humanitarian impact
Iranian news channel ‘Press TV’ According to , the airstrike has caused massive damage to the infrastructure near the bridge, causing massive power outages. There is darkness in many areas at present and according to reports, some people have also been injured in the attack.
The US-Israeli enemy targeted Iran’s B1 Bridge — a major engineering achievement and key infrastructure project in Alborz province. The bridge, which was nearing completion, sustained damage in the attack, and power outages were reported in several areas. pic.twitter.com/Y8B6Rc9q3W
— Press TV 🔻 (@PressTV) April 2, 2026
Hezbollah’s counterattack and Israel’s action
In response to this attack, Hezbollah has launched a massive rocket attack on northern Israel. Thursday morning when Israeli people celebrated ‘Passover’ (Passover) were celebrating the festival when the terrorist organization Hezbollah fired about 80 rockets in which two people were slightly injured.
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In response, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) attacked dozens of Hezbollah positions in Lebanon and claimed to have killed more than 40 fighters in the last 24 hours. This development is indicative of the war becoming more destructive in the region with critical infrastructure now being directly targeted.
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