Iran Strikes Back: Missiles, Drones Hit Gulf Targets as U.S. Issues Stark Warning

Iran unleashes a barrage of attacks on Gulf refineries and infrastructure, sparking a crisis as the U.S. threatens retaliation against Iranian bridges and power plants.
Iran has launched a new wave of missile and drone strikes against targets across the Gulf region, further escalating tensions in the already volatile Middle East. Officials in Iran confirmed that one of the country's longest bridges linking Tehran to the city of Karaj was destroyed overnight, while a series of attacks hit Israel, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait's largest oil refinery, setting some units on fire.
The latest strikes come in the wake of a joint U.S. and Israeli military operation against Iran in late February, which prompted Iran to retaliate with a barrage of drone and missile attacks. President Trump has now issued a stern warning, stating that the U.S. will attack Iranian bridges and power plants if the attacks continue.
Source: NPR


