U.S.-Iran War Expands with Strikes Across Region
Iranian state media released videos and reports showing damage to bridges, railways and other infrastructure. Meanwhile, U.S. allies in the region reported retaliatory strikes by Iran.

The conflict between the United States and Iran has escalated significantly in recent days, with new strikes reported across the Middle East. Iranian state media have broadcast footage and published reports depicting destruction of bridges, railway lines, and other critical infrastructure. The extent of the damage suggests that multiple locations have been targeted, affecting transportation networks and civilian areas.
In response, U.S. allies in the region have reported retaliatory strikes conducted by Iranian forces. According to these allies, the strikes targeted sites associated with the U.S. military presence. The exact locations and the extent of casualties or damage have not been disclosed, but the situation is described as highly volatile.
Analysts warn that the cycle of attacks could lead to an even broader war. International calls for restraint have so far gone unheeded, with both sides accusing each other of aggression. Civilians in the affected areas face growing danger as strikes hit not only military but also civilian infrastructure.
Iranian state media continues to release updates on the damage, while U.S. allies reinforce their defensive postures. The trajectory of the conflict remains uncertain, with no signs of de-escalation in the near term.


