Iran Begins Activating Underground Missile Bases

Iran has started clearing the entrances of underground missile warehouses damaged by U.S.-Israeli air strikes during a ceasefire. According to sources and satellite imagery with U.S. intelligence data cited by CNN, after one month of combat, approximately half of Iran's missile launchers have been preserved. Many of these may now be buried beneath underground storage facilities due to tunnel entrances being hit. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is attempting to excavate missiles and launchers from the rubble during the ceasefire.

In areas such as rocket bases near Khomeini and south of Tabriz, construction machinery is clearing debris and loading remnants onto dump trucks. While U.S. and Israeli forces precisely targeted the entrances of underground facilities during their military operations, they only destroyed the access points, leaving the underground structures intact.

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