Five Iranian civilian bridges face potential US military strikes
April 7, 2026 • Google News World
Five Iranian civilian bridges are at risk of being targeted by US strikes, according to satellite images. The bridges, which span rivers and waterways, have been identified as potential targets in the event of a conflict between the US and Iran.
Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump has repeated his threat to attack Iran’s infrastructure, including its power plants and bridges. Trump’s comments have raised concerns about the potential for war crimes in the region.
The homeland security secretary has also proposed removing customs agents from airports as a way to punish cities that do not comply with federal immigration laws.
International law provides some guidance on the treatment of civilians in conflict zones. The Geneva Conventions, which are widely recognized as international law, prohibit attacks on civilian objects and infrastructure.
In recent days, Trump’s comments have sparked concerns about the potential for war crimes in Iran. The US has a long history of using military force to achieve its objectives, but such actions must be carefully considered to avoid violating international law.
The situation remains fluid, with ongoing developments and updates expected in the coming hours and days.
Source: Google News World