Smoke rises from what Iranian media reported was a strike on a maritime traffic control tower in Chabahar, Iran, in this screenshot taken from a video posted on social media on July 9, 2026. (Credit: Reuters via social media)
Iran's Foreign Ministry denounced U.S. strikes against the country on Thursday, which it said targeted civilian infrastructure including railway bridges, as a "gross war crime."
The Ministry in a statement said it "condemns in the strongest terms the aggressive attacks by the U.S. terrorist army on several points in the southern coastal provinces and two bridges in the eastern provinces on the railway route to the holy city of Mashhad" and called the U.S. administration "evil and psychopathic."
Iran's Foreign Ministry denounced U.S. strikes against the country on Thursday, which it said targeted civilian infrastructure including railway bridges, as a "gross war crime."
The Ministry in a statement said it "condemns in the strongest terms the aggressive attacks by the U.S. terrorist army on several points in the southern coastal provinces and two bridges in the eastern provinces on the railway route to the holy city of Mashhad" and called the U.S. administration "evil and psychopathic."
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