Air strikes hit the highest bridge in the Middle East

A 1,000m-long bridge linking two of Iran's largest cities has collapsed, reports the semi-official Fars news agency. At a height of 136 metres, the B1 Bridge between Tehran and Karaj is considered the highest in the Middle East and was inaugurated at the beginning of this year, according to Fars. [...]
At a height of 136 metres, the B1 Bridge between Tehran and Karaj is considered the highest in the Middle East and was inaugurated at the beginning of this year, according to Fars.
It was named in state media as “one of the most complex engineering projects in Western Asia”.
Iranian Press TV reported that the bridge was estimated at $400m.
Otherwise, Iran's Revolutionary Guard says it has targeted steel and aluminum objects linked to the US in Gulf states.
These attacks were a “warning”, according to them.
They said that if Iranian industries hit again, Tehran's next “answer would be more painful”.












