
Even before the end of US President Donald Trump's deadline, Israel and America have started targeting Iran's civilian structures. America-Israel attacked Yahyabad Railway Bridge near Kashan, Iran. 2 people died and 3 people were injured in this attack. This information has been given by the government media of Iran. Trump has given Iran time till 8 pm on Tuesday night (5:30 am on Wednesday according to Indian time) to reach an agreement. Here America has started attacks on Kharg Island of Iran.
According to Iran's Fars News Agency, train services have been stopped in Mashhad following Israel's warning. Israel has told people that going near a train or railway line can be dangerous. The Governor of Mashhad said that train services will remain closed until further notice. The option of traveling by road has been made available to the passengers. Israel on Tuesday warned Iranians to avoid trains and railway lines across the country. Israel had said that this could put the lives of Iranian citizens at risk.
The US military conducted strikes on military targets on Kharg island, US official says
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American media Axios has confirmed the attack on Kharg Island. People of Bushehr and Bandar Ganaweh heard a loud bang at around 12:30 pm from the direction of the Persian Gulf and Kharg Island. The explosion was very big and its sound was clearly heard even in the coastal areas. However, the exact location of the attack and complete details of the damage have not been revealed yet.
An attack on Kharg Island could worsen the situation because it is Iran's largest oil export center. Most of the country's crude oil is sent from here. If there is a loss here, there will be a big impact on Iran's earnings and it may be difficult for the government to meet its military and domestic expenses.
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