Explosions were reported in Tehran and the nearby city of Karaj late Monday into Tuesday, according to Iranian agencies. These explosions are part of airstrikes targeting Iran's infrastructure amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran.
Explosions were heard in the Iranian capital Tehran and the city of Karaj late Monday night. Iranian news agencies Mehr and Fars reported that the blasts were audible in several areas, but did not provide further details.
Dozens of explosions were heard in the Iranian city of Karaj, causing panic among residents. Meanwhile, emergency services reported the deaths of six children due to an attack in the capital, Tehran, highlighting rising tensions in the country.
An airstrike targeted the 'B1' bridge in Karaj, western Tehran, causing significant damage to the facility. Videos circulated online reveal the extent of destruction inflicted on the bridge.
Iranian authorities have destroyed a vital bridge connecting the capital, Tehran, with the city of Karaj, raising concerns about its impact on traffic and the local economy. This event comes amid multiple crises facing the country, including economic and social challenges.
U.S. and Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple locations in Iran on Thursday, focusing on a key bridge connecting Tehran to Karaj, resulting in the deaths of two individuals. The strikes also hit a fuel tank near Mashhad Airport.
On Thursday evening, a 1000-meter bridge connecting Karaj, known as Iran's oil artery, to Tehran was targeted in an attack, raising security concerns in the region. The incident has sparked questions about the safety of critical infrastructure amid rising tensions in Iran.
A sudden power outage hit several areas in Karaj, west of Tehran, causing frustration among residents. This blackout comes at a sensitive time as the country faces an escalating energy crisis.