A Bridge That Connected 3 Power Centres: Inside US Strike That Cut Iran’s Direct Land Link To Russia And China

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Last Updated:July 10, 2026, 19:04 IST

The critical infrastructure strike severed a major trilateral supply vein linking three global powers: Iran, Russia, and China

The targeted bridge is a vital node on the Kazakhstan–Turkmenistan–Iran rail corridor. (AI generated for representation)

The targeted bridge is a vital node on the Kazakhstan–Turkmenistan–Iran rail corridor. (AI generated for representation)

(AIA high-stakes U.S. cruise missile strike severely damaged the Aq Tekeh Khan railway bridge, also referred to as the Ogtay Khan bridge, in northern Iran’s Golestan province on Thursday. This targeted operation marked a massive geopolitical escalation, shifting the focus of the U.S. air campaign from traditional southern military targets to vital Eurasian land infrastructure.

The critical infrastructure strike severed a major trilateral supply vein linking three global powers: Iran, Russia, and China.

WHY THE BRIDGE MATTERS

The targeted bridge is a vital node on the Kazakhstan–Turkmenistan–Iran rail corridor. It operates as a strategic land lifeline for multiple reasons:

Bypassing Sea Blockades: Following the intense U.S. naval blockade of Iran’s southern Persian Gulf ports, this northern rail line became Tehran’s main alternative trade path.

China’s Belt and Road: The corridor functions as a high-volume overland trade route under China’s Belt and Road Initiative, with Chinese freight traffic tripling prior to the strike.

Russia’s Logistics Corridor: Since late 2025, Russia has relied heavily on this specific land link to securely move cargo directly into Iran away from Western maritime interception.

GEOPOLITICAL CONTEXT AND ESCALATION

The strike represents a dangerous new phase in regional hostilities following a major diplomatic breakdown:

  • End of the Ceasefire: The operation occurred just after U.S. President Donald Trump declared that a fragile, Pakistan-brokered peace framework with Iran was officially “over". He cited ongoing Iranian disruptions to commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Deep Penetration: Striking a bridge near the Turkmenistan border represents one of the deepest U.S. military incursions into Iranian territory. It sent a direct geopolitical message to Moscow and Beijing regarding their support of Tehran.
  • Wider U.S. Campaign: U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) launched a broader wave of strikes targeting approximately 90 military and logistical facilities throughout the country.

Immediate Fallout

According to reports from Iran’s Fars News Agency, the strike forced the immediate suspension of passenger and cargo rail networks in northeastern Iran.

In a direct response to the bombardment, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched retaliatory missile and drone attacks against U.S. military installations situated in Kuwait and Bahrain.

Iranian state media claims repair crews were deployed immediately, alleging the bridge was made usable again within 15 hours, though independent verification remains limited.

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