Nournews: At the same time as the inflammatory statements of the U.S. president, honorable Iranian citizens assembled on bridges and outside power plants across the country, condemning alleged U.S. war crimes and expressing their readiness to make sacrifices in response to possible enemy attacks.
Human Chain Formed at Bushehr Power Facilities
A human chain composed of local residents and members of the sports community in Bushehr was formed to condemn attacks on electricity infrastructure.
Following threats by the enemy to target power plants and electrical infrastructure, people from various social groups, along with members of the Bushehr sports community, gathered Tuesday afternoon as part of a campaign supporting the electricity industry and formed a human chain in front of the Bushehr power facilities.
Organizers stated that the purpose of the gathering was to respond to U.S. and Israeli threats against the country’s electricity infrastructure.
Participants carried Iranian flags and banners condemning these threats by the U.S. president and chanted that they would stand by the ideals of the Islamic Revolution until their last breath.
The demonstrators condemned attacks on public infrastructure and emphasized the necessity of a decisive response.
Human Chain on the Sassanian Bridge of Dezful
In response to threats by the U.S. president, a group of students and citizens of Dezful formed a human chain on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, on the historic Sassanian Bridge, expressing support for the country’s vital infrastructure and resistance against enemy threats.
Human Ring Around Shahid Rajaei Power Plant in Qazvin
The CEO of Shahid Rajaei Power Plant in Qazvin announced that 300 athletes from Qazvin formed a human ring around the power plant for one hour beginning at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 7.
Abolfazl Motabha stated that during the gathering it was emphasized that any attack on the electricity industry would effectively harm civilians and vital centers such as hospitals.
He added that Shahid Rajaei Power Plant supplies approximately 3.5 percent of the country’s electricity and provides power to nearly three million people. Employees of the facility have worked to ensure that not a single home is left in darkness; hospitals, workshops, industries, and agricultural water wells all depend on electricity generated by such plants.
He further noted that keeping every light on is the result of thousands of hours of work by plant personnel operating under heat, steam, pressure, and cyber threats to prevent service disruptions.
Despite fighter jet flights and damage to nearby industries in recent weeks, staff members have remained at their posts and continued their duties.
Human Chain Around the Kazerun Combined-Cycle Power Plant
In solidarity with national efforts, people of all ages from Kazerun and surrounding villages gathered at 2:00 p.m. in a crowd of about 2,000 people around the combined-cycle power plant, linking hands to form a ring around the facility.
They chanted slogans supporting the resistance front and condemned what they described as anti-human crimes committed by the United States and Israel.
Human Chain Supporting Electrical Facilities in Semnan
Residents of Semnan gathered to form a human chain in support of electricity facilities.
From midday onward, streets leading to Semnan’s electricity transmission installations witnessed an energetic and distinctive gathering, where different groups of citizens symbolically formed a human chain to express support for the country’s vital infrastructure.
This program, titled “For a Bright Tomorrow,” was held simultaneously across the country and created an atmosphere of solidarity around these industrial facilities.
From the earliest moments, families were highly visible—parents holding their children’s hands and stating that they had come to “protect a future that must remain bright for these children.”
The colorful banners and flags transformed the cold industrial environment into a scene filled with social energy.
Among the crowd were workers, students, retirees, and cultural activists. Some wore symbolic clothing featuring light-bulb designs and supportive slogans, while others simply joined in solidarity. This diversity reinforced the central message of the gathering:
“A nation’s infrastructure belongs to all its people.”
Human Chain on the Old Bridge of Dezful
A group of students gathered on the historic old bridge of Dezful—over 1,700 years old—in response to threats and rhetoric attributed to the U.S. president, forming a human chain symbolizing resistance and perseverance.
Human Chain in Support of Bisotun Power Plant in Kermanshah
Public groups, volunteer organizations, and youth NGOs formed a human chain consisting of well-known athletes around the Bisotun Power Plant in Kermanshah, declaring support for the country’s vital infrastructure and readiness to safeguard national assets against potential threats targeting infrastructure.
Youth Human Chain Around Neka Power Plant
Young people, athletes, artists, and academics from Mazandaran formed a human chain in front of the Shahid Salimi Neka Power Plant, declaring support for this national asset, describing attacks on infrastructure as war crimes, and emphasizing the importance of protecting vital facilities.
Human Chain Around Shahid Mofateh Power Plant in Hamadan
As attacks against vital infrastructure reportedly intensified and as part of the nationwide campaign “Iranian Youth for a Bright Tomorrow,” a human chain was formed around the Shahid Mofatteh Power Plant in Hamadan.
Human Chain at Shahid Arjmand Power Plant in Lordegan
Youth, athletes, children, and social activists from Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari formed a human chain at the Shahid Arjmand Power Plant in Lordegan, delivering what organizers described as a message of national unity and determination and condemning attacks on public infrastructure as crimes against the people and the country’s future.
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