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Trump Threatens Further Strikes After Destruction of Iran's Largest Bridge

Severity: High (Score: 72.0)

Sources: Cbsnews, Theguardian

Summary

On April 2, 2026, a U.S. airstrike destroyed Iran's B1 bridge, killing eight and injuring 95. The attack occurred during a public celebration, leading to significant civilian casualties. President Trump claimed responsibility and warned of more strikes against Iranian infrastructure if a deal was not reached. The bridge was a newly completed $400 million suspension structure, and its destruction has heightened tensions in the ongoing conflict. Oil prices surged following the attack, with U.S. crude jumping 11.9% to over $112 per barrel. The United Nations Security Council is set to vote on a resolution regarding the Strait of Hormuz, amid concerns over global shipping security. Trump's rhetoric suggests an escalation in military action, with potential strikes on power plants and other critical infrastructure. The situation remains fluid as diplomatic efforts continue. Key Points: • A U.S. airstrike destroyed Iran's B1 bridge, resulting in eight deaths and 95 injuries. • President Trump warned of further strikes on Iranian infrastructure if no deal is reached. • Oil prices surged significantly following the attack, indicating market volatility.

Key Entities

  • Austria (country)
  • Bahrain (country)
  • China (country)
  • France (country)
  • Iran (country)
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