The conflict between the United States Israel and Iran has entered a more dangerous phase with intensified airstrikes rising civilian casualties and growing international concern.
A key bridge near Tehran was struck in coordinated attacks causing deaths and injuries in what reports describe as a double strike pattern targeting rescue efforts.
The site is considered a major infrastructure link connecting the capital to northern regions highlighting a shift toward strategic targets.
The US president warned of further strikes including energy infrastructure if political concessions are not made.
More than twenty attacks on medical and pharmaceutical facilities have been recorded worsening pressure on the healthcare system.
Hospitals factories and critical services have been affected as casualties continue to rise.
Diplomatic efforts remain stalled with divisions delaying international initiatives.
Iran claims to have downed a US fighter jet though this remains unconfirmed.
Retaliatory strikes have reportedly expanded to Gulf industrial targets increasing regional risks.
Nearly two thousand people have been killed in Iran with thousands injured or displaced.
Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz have triggered volatility in global energy markets.
Analysts warn the conflict could expand into a broader regional war.














