IRGC threatens to strike at Persian Gulf bridges

The IRGC has announced its intention to strike at key bridges in the Persian Gulf states, blocking the exit from megacities.

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The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has declared its readiness to attack strategic bridges in the Gulf countries. The land routes out of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and other countries are under threat. The list of targets includes key transport arteries in the region.

IRGC announces intention to attack bridges

Today, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) officially announced its intention to strike at strategic bridges in the Gulf states. The bridges connecting the key megacities of the region, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, Kuwait and other cities, are under threat.

List of potential targets

The list of IRGC targets includes Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Bridge, King Fahd Bridge, Sheikh Zayed Bridge, Al-Maqta Bridge, King Hussein Bridge, Damia Bridge, Sheikh Khalifa Bridge and Abdun Bridge. These infrastructure facilities are critical for transporting and evacuating the population.

Impact on mobility and safety

In response to the threats, the Gulf authorities have already restricted bridge traffic and tightened security measures. Travel from the cities of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, as well as from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait by land, is now effectively blocked. Residents are urged to stay at home and follow official announcements.

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