Iranian state news agency says two people killed in strike on Kashan railway bridge
Iran's state news agency said Tuesday that an "enemy attack" on a railway bridge in the city of Kashan had killed two people, hours after Israel warned Iranians to avoid the country's rail network for their own safety.
The state IRNA news agency cited the deputy governor of the Isfahan province as saying three other people were wounded in the strike by the "American-Zionist aggressor" on the Yahyaabad Bridge.
President Trump has threatened to destroy all of Iran's bridges and its power plants if the Iranian regime doesn't agree to a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday evening.
Iranian officials and some European leaders have warned that attacks on civilian infrastructure could amount to war crimes.
Mr. boasted about a strike in late March that destroyed part of a massive bridge under construction west of Tehran. The B1 bridge is a major infrastructure project intended to link the capital city with western suburbs.
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