Iran accuses US of attacks on civilian infrastructure

Iran has accused the United States of hitting civilian infrastructure during the recent wave of air attacks, following the failure of peace talks.
Iranian state media and local authorities have claimed the attacks have affected bridges, a railway station and an airport. BBC Verifu confirmed an attack on a bridge in Hormozgan province.
The US Central Command (CENTCOM) has not published a list of targeted targets, but has said the attacks aimed at “further execution of Iran's military capacities”.
US President Donald Trump has threatened to hit bridges and power plants in Iran, in order to bring Tehran back to talks about ending the war, which began on February 28th with American and Israeli attacks, writes BBCPeriscope broadcast.
Following these attacks, Iran has responded to Israel as well as US targets and US allies in the Persian Gulf.
For the next six nights, the United States has conducted air strikes on targets in Iran.
According to Iranian state media and local officials, during Thursday night's attacks have been hit by Iran's Iranian airport southeast, a railway station and six bridges in the province of Hormozgan.
The authorities of this province have indicated that seven people have lost their lives.
BBC Verifu and the Persian BBC have verified the damage footage on Gariveh Bridge, as videos recorded during the night have shown an explosion and flame over the bridge.











