Israeli Military Warns Iranians to Avoid Trains Following Strike on Missile Facility
The advisory followed strikes on a petrochemical site that Israel said made nitric acid for explosives and ballistic missile parts.
- On Tuesday, the Israel Defense Forces issued an urgent Farsi advisory urging Iranians to avoid train travel and railway lines until 21:00 Iran time, warning that "presence on trains and near railway lines endangers your life."
- President Donald Trump threatened to strike Iranian infrastructure unless Tehran reopens the Strait of Hormuz by 8 p.m. EDT Tuesday, after Iran rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal on Monday.
- Israel targeted railway infrastructure and bridges across Iran on Tuesday as Iranian officials mobilized civilians to protect national assets; a Revolutionary Guard general called on parents to send their children to staff checkpoints.
- The war has killed more than 3,500 people, including at least 244 children, according to US-based rights group HRANA, while Brent crude exceeded $111 per barrel due to energy disruptions.
- France added its voice to international appeals for de-escalation as Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot warned that strikes on civilian energy infrastructure violate international law, stating they would "trigger a new phase of escalation.
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Israel Strikes Railways, Bridges, Highways Across Entire Iran as IDF Warns Civilians Off All Trains - NewsRescue
Israel and the US have launched coordinated strikes on Iran's entire transportation network. Railways, bridges, freeways struck in multiple provinces. Two killed on a railway bridge in Kashan. The IDF warned Iranians to avoid all trains for 12 hours.
Iran claims US-Israel strikes damage bridges, railways ahead of Trump's deadline
Iran has claimed at least two bridges, railway infrastructure and a key highway were hit and damaged on Tuesday as part of a wave of US-Israeli air strikes on infrastructure targets.
Critical infrastructure across Iran has been targeted by airstrikes, particularly rail systems and major transport routes. Meanwhile, the Israeli military has advised citizens to avoid using trains and stay away from railway lines for at least 12 hours.
Iran has reported damage to at least two bridges and railway infrastructure, as part of a wave of U.S. and Israeli air strikes that have also affected a key highway.
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