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Trump threatens strikes on Iranian power plants, Tehran vows to ‘annihilate’ US-linked infrastructure (VIDEOS, PHOTOS)

The US president earlier urged Tehran to “make a deal before it is too late”
Published 1 Apr, 2026 17:31 | Updated 3 Apr, 2026 19:30

Welcome to RT’s live coverage of the US-Israeli war against Iran and the wider regional escalation, marked by ongoing missile and drone exchanges.

US President Donald Trump has threatened to step up strikes on Iran, saying Iranian power plants could be targeted next. The announcement came just hours after US forces hit the country’s tallest highway bridge linking Tehran and Karaj, rendering it inoperable.

“Our Military… hasn’t even started destroying what’s left in Iran,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Bridges next, then Electric Power Plants! New Regime leadership knows what has to be done, and has to be done fast!”

Iranian military spokesman Ebrahim Zolfaghari responded, warning of immediate retaliation if Washington follows through.

“If the US proceeds with its threats regarding Iran’s power plants, immediate retaliatory actions will be taken,” he said in a video address, adding that Israeli energy and IT infrastructure – as well as regional companies with American shareholders – would face “complete and utter annihilation.”

The video featured footage of the Stargate UAE project, a major AI infrastructure hub under construction in Abu Dhabi, part of a US-backed initiative led by OpenAI. Zolfaghari said Iran would “do whatever it takes” to defend its interests, suggesting these projects could become targets.

Earlier, Iran said the Strait of Hormuz would remain closed “in the long term” to US and Israeli ships. Trump urged Tehran to “make a deal before it is too late.” Iranian officials have denied they are seeking a ceasefire or engaging in talks.

Latest developments:

  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said strikes on civilian infrastructure, including bridges, would not force Iran to surrender, calling them a sign of “defeat and moral collapse.”
  • WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus condemned US-Israeli strikes on Iranian health facilities, citing over 20 verified attacks since March 1 and at least nine deaths.
  • The IRGC claims it shot down a second US F-35 over central Iran.
  • The UN Security Council is set to vote on Saturday on a proposal authorizing “all necessary means” to secure transit through the Strait of Hormuz, effectively allowing the use of force against perceived threats to shipping.

Follow our live coverage below for continuous updates. You can also read our previous updates here.

  • 03 April 2026

    14:41 GMT

    Iranian state news IRIB has published pictures purporting to show the debris of a downed US F-35 jet.

    Part of the alleged wreckage sports markings which match those used by the US Air Forces in Europe.

  • 14:08 GMT

    The IRGC has denied carrying out a strike on a Kuwaiti desalination plant, accusing Israel of carrying it out as a false flag attack.

    “The IRGC condemns this inhumane act and declares that American bases and military personnel in the region, as well as the military and security centers of the Zionist regime in the occupied Palestinian territories, are our targets,” the corps said in a statement cited by Iranian state broadcaster IRIB.

  • 14:03 GMT

    Israel has taken out 70% of Iran’s steel-making capacity in recent days, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed.

    “This is a tremendous achievement that deprives the Revolutionary Guards of both financial sources and the ability to produce a large number of weapons,” he said in a statement published on X.

    “We are eliminating commanders, bombing bridges, bombing infrastructure,” he added, promising to “continue to crush Iran.”

  • 13:29 GMT

    Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has pushed back against Trump’s threat to bomb Iran “back to the Stone Age,” saying it could only amount to an admission of intent to commit “widespread war crimes.”

    He made the remark on X, criticizing the international community for not doing enough to oppose the US and stop US aggression.

    “History is replete with the experiences of those who have paid a heavy price for their silence in the face of criminals,” he wrote.

  • 13:26 GMT

    Trump has again claimed the US “can easily open the Hormuz Strait, take the oil and make a fortune” if given “a little more time.”

    In a Truth Social post, he added it would be “a gusher for the world,” apparently suggesting it could generate huge amounts of oil and money very quickly.

  • 13:07 GMT

    Footage filmed by Ruptly shows an airstrike hitting northern Tehran near the Velenjak area. Separate strikes were also reported in the western part of the city.

  • 13:01 GMT

    A “valuable reward” has reportedly been promised in Iran for anyone who captures a US “enemy pilot alive,” according to a local Iranian channel.

    Earlier, the IRGC claimed it had downed a US F-35 over central Iran, while local media published images purportedly showing an ejection seat found at the alleged crash site.

  • 13:00 GMT

    Footage by Ruptly shows the extensive destruction of the B1 Bridge, Iran’s tallest highway bridge under construction to link Tehran with the western city of Karaj. It was hit by US airstrikes on Thursday, with local media reporting that the attack killed eight people and injured 95 others.

    “This bridge was not yet operational and was scheduled to open within the next two months,” Abolfazl Rahmani, the CEO of the Karaj Northern Freeway Construction Company, told RT, strongly denying any military use of the site.

    “It had no military purpose – it was meant solely to address traffic problems… built for the people. There was no military transport, equipment, or activity of any kind – no vehicles, no missile launchers, nothing. This demonstrates the extreme hostility and cruelty of our enemies.”

    He added that 10 to 12 heavy bunker-busting bombs struck the bridge.

  • 12:50 GMT

    Kuwait has said an Iranian strike hit a power and water desalination plant, damaging parts of the facility.

    The Ministry of Electricity said emergency teams are operating under contingency plans to maintain services and secure the site.

  • 12:34 GMT

    Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has expressed doubt that the US will leave NATO, calling Trump’s rhetoric on the matter “pure shock value” which Congress “won’t allow.”

    In a post on Telegram, he said the debate highlights “deep contradictions” within the bloc, worsened by the Iran war, and warned that because of this, the EU could evolve into a military alliance “even worse than NATO.”

    “European political extremists, especially in Brussels, are seriously considering creating a full-fledged military component within the EU,” he said, warning that this could reshape the entire European security landscape.

    RT

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