
The IDF struck bridges and roads in Tehran and other Iranian cities used for transporting weapons.
On Tuesday, April 7, the IDF struck eight sections of bridges and roads used by Iranian regime forces to transport weapons and equipment.
The attacks were carried out in several areas of the country, including Tehran, Karaj, Tabriz, Kashan and Qom.
The IDF Spokesperson's Office emphasized that these crossings were used not only for logistics, but also for “promoting terrorist activity against the State of Israel and other Middle Eastern countries.”
The aim of the strikes is to deprive regime forces of the ability to use these routes to transport weapons.


Dmitry Khovansky
Correspondent
She writes about high-profile criminal cases and trials. She works with court archives and law enforcement sources across the country.