New footage has emerged of the attack carried out by the U.S. on Bridge B1.

New footage has emerged of the attack carried out by the U.S. on Bridge B1.

04.04.2026 18:30

New footage has emerged of the B1 Bridge, under construction in the city of Karaj in Iran's Alborz province, known as "the highest bridge in the Middle East," showing the attacks carried out by the United States. The footage includes moments of the bridge being struck, as well as the fear and panic experienced by the surrounding people.

New images have emerged of the B1 Bridge, known as "the highest bridge in the Middle East," currently under construction in the city of Karaj, located in Iran's Alborz province, following attacks organized by the United States.

NEW IMAGES OF THE ATTACK HAVE EMERGED

The images show significant damage in the middle section of the bridge, with part of the bridge deck collapsed, concrete and iron components shattered, and some sections of the structure severely damaged. The moments of fear and panic experienced by those around the bridge were also captured on camera.

B1 Bridge attacked by the US

13 DEAD, 90 INJURED IN THE ATTACK

In the two consecutive attacks carried out yesterday on the bridge, which aims to reduce traffic between the two cities by providing a connection between Tehran and Karaj, 13 people, all civilians, lost their lives, and 90 others were injured.

B1 Bridge attacked by the US

TRUMP'S STRIKING STATEMENT

After the attack, U.S. President Donald Trump stated in a post on his social media account that the Iranian government must reach an agreement with the U.S. without wasting time, saying, "Our military hasn't even started to destroy what's left in Iran. Bridges are next, followed by power plants. The leaders of the new regime know what needs to be done, and this must be resolved as soon as possible."

B1 Bridge attacked by the US

HARSH REACTION FROM ARAKCHI

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi reacted to the attack, stating, "Targeting civilian structures, including unfinished bridges, does not force the Iranian people to surrender. This only reveals the defeat and moral collapse of a scattered enemy. Every bridge and building will be rebuilt stronger. However, the damage to the reputation of the U.S., which can never be compensated, is what truly matters."

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