US strikes Iran again: 90 targets hit, including rail bridge on China corridor
The US bombed around 90 Iranian military targets for a second straight day, including a railway bridge on the corridor linking Iran to China and Russia.
The escalation between Washington and Tehran is no longer confined to the Gulf. For the second straight day, the United States bombed Iran — this time around 90 military targets, according to US Central Command, a day after the wave that hit more than 80 targets around the Strait of Hormuz.
What was hit in the second day of strikes?
Mostly air defences and missile storage sites along the coastline, per CENTCOM’s statement. But the target everyone is talking about sits far from the sea: cruise missiles struck the Aq Tekeh Khan railway bridge in Golestan province, in the country’s northeast — one of the deepest strikes inside Iranian territory since the conflict began.
Why does a bridge in Golestan matter?
Because it is not just any bridge. The Gorgan-Incheh Borun line is part of the rail corridor connecting Iran to Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan and, beyond them, China and Russia — the trade artery Tehran has leaned on to dodge isolation. Washington has not publicly confirmed responsibility for this particular strike, but Iranian state media and the Revolutionary Guard attribute it to US forces.
The ceasefire that held for much of June feels ever more like a distant memory, as was already clear when oil markets reacted to the truce collapsing. Iran has answered with fire aimed at Gulf Arab states, and each passing day widens the conflict’s map — now reaching the doorstep of Central Asia. Official operation statements are being published by US Central Command.
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