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Iranians Pledge to Revive Karaj Bridge After US-Inflicted Damage

A recent inspection by Al Jazeera of the Karaj bridge in Iran revealed the extent of the destruction caused by the US, as claimed by former US President Trump. The bridge, nearing completion, was slated for an official opening in June. The presence of large cranes surrounding the site underscores the unfinished state of the project.

According to Abolfazl Rahmani, an employee of Northern Freeway Construction Company, the bridge was intended to serve the local community and showcase Iranian engineering prowess. Rahmani attributes the US’s alleged interest in targeting the bridge to its perceived threat to their interests. “This bridge poses no military threat whatsoever,” Rahmani emphasized, citing aerial views and maps as evidence. “In contrast to Trump’s assertions, we are committed to rebuilding the bridge.”

The devastating attack resulted in eight fatalities and approximately 100 injuries, predominantly affecting residents of a nearby village.

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