US–Iran war day 35 updates: No end in sight as Iran vows 'crushing' attacks, Strait of Hormuz remains blocked

The US-Iran conflict has intensified with no end in sight, as Iran vows 'crushing' attacks and the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked. The conflict has resulted in civilian casualties and damage to infrastructure, including the partial destruction of a major bridge in Iran.
The US-Iran conflict has reached its fifth week with no diplomatic resolution. A recent US-Israeli strike partially destroyed a major bridge in Iran, killing at least eight civilians and injuring 95 others. The bridge, still under construction, was meant to link Tehran to the western city of Karaj. The conflict has also seen Hezbollah claim fresh strikes on Israeli troops in southern Lebanon. US President Donald Trump has warned of further destruction, including targeting bridges and electric power plants. The conflict has led to a humanitarian crisis, with the WHO chief sounding the alarm over attacks on Iran's healthcare sector.
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