Mehrabad Airport in Flames: Iran's Civilian Air Infrastructure Under Fire
Overnight US-Israel strike wave hits Tehran, Karaj as IDF signals rail network next
US and Israeli forces executed their most visually dramatic strike of the conflict on the night of April 6-7, hitting Mehrabad International Airport — Tehran's busiest domestic hub — along with bridge infrastructure in Karaj and targets in Najafabad and Yazd. The overnight wave came as President Trump's April 7 8PM ET ultimatum on the Strait of Hormuz approached. CENTCOM confirmed Iranian military capabilities were continuing to decline while IDF's Farsi-language warning to avoid rail travel signaled an expansion of the infrastructure campaign to Iran's national rail network. The strikes represent a visible escalation from military-only targets to dual-use civilian infrastructure — a threshold crossing in the coercive pressure campaign.
Key facts
- •Mehrabad International Airport — Iran's primary domestic hub — struck overnight April 6-7; massive fires visible for kilometers
- •Rafie Nia Synagogue in central Tehran completely destroyed — historic Jewish site, part of 15+ casualties in overnight attacks
- •Karaj bridge infrastructure struck by US forces; NDTV reports attack on civilian infrastructure
- •IDF issued Farsi-language warning to avoid rail travel until 21:00 — signaling imminent rail network strikes
- •Trump April 7 8PM ET deadline on Hormuz reopening approaches
Timeline
Karaj bridge struck
Mehrabad Airport struck — fires visible
CENTCOM confirms strikes
IDF issues rail travel warning