In a significant escalation of the decades-long confrontation between Washington and Tehran, the United States has struck transport infrastructure inside Iran — bridges, an airport, a railway station — blurring the line between military necessity and civilian harm. The choice of targets is not incidental: a nation's transport networks are its connective tissue, and their disruption touches ordinary life long before it touches military capability. Iran has promised consequences, the United States has offered justifications, and the world watches a narrow strait through which much of its energy
US Strikes on Iranian Infrastructure Escalate Tensions, Raising Regional Conflict Fears
Potential civilian impact from strikes on transport infrastructure affecting public movement and daily life, though specific casualty figures not reported.