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Iran has already restored the Yahyaabad bridge, located in the Iranian city of Kashan, central Iran, in an impressive three-day rebuilding effort following the US-Israeli airstrikes that caused damage to it on April 7. The attack, which was a part of a club of attacks against Iranian railway infrastructure, is said to have killed at least two individuals and injured more.
The Iranian state media also aired shots of construction workers, round-the-clock. The concluding part of the video is the first freight train passing through the bridge that has been repaired, indicating the rapid recovery process of this important transport route.
The IDF had boasted about bombing a number of rail bridges, which were being utilized to transport military gear and weapons. Iranian officials touted the quick mend as an illustration of national sturdiness and professionalism in engineering.
The occurrence is against the backdrop of increased tensions due to recent escalations between Iran, Israel, and the US. The viral clip is being shared by netizens in large numbers, with many expressing their admiration for the quick response shown by Iran and others doubting the thoroughness of the damage and quality of repair. The strategic significance of the Iranian railway nets and their resilience in the face of infrastructure attacks is shown through this development.




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