The Israeli army said on Tuesday that residents should avoid using trains or approaching railway lines in Iran. In response, all train services from Mashhad railway station in northeastern Tehran were canceled on Tuesday, local media reported, citing regional governor Hassan Hosseini, following an Israeli warning to Iranians not to use trains today. An assistant governor of Qom confirmed that the attack targeted one of the bridges on a communication line outside the central Iranian city of Qom. News agencies Mehr and Fars quoted the governor of Mashhad as saying: "Due to the warning about an attack on the country's railways and for precautionary reasons, all train services from Mashhad railway station have been canceled until further notice." The army stated on its X account, which uses Persian: "For your safety, we ask you not to use trains." Tehran – AFP An American-Israeli strike targeted a bridge outside the Iranian city of Qom. Iranian media also reported the death of a prominent Revolutionary Guard colonel, Mohsen Shehawnad, in a strike north of Ahwaz. In one of the war's bloodiest days, several strategic sites in Tehran came under fire on Tuesday, just hours before the deadline set by US President Donald Trump.
Israel Warns of Threat of Attacks on Iran's Railways
The Israeli army called on Iranians to avoid using trains after all services from Mashhad station were canceled. Iran reports an attack on a bridge and the death of a high-ranking military officer.