Iran digs out underground missile sites during cease-fire with US: report
Iran has reopened many entrances to its underground missile bases that were previously buried by US-Israeli strikes. Satellite images reveal that at least 50 out of 69 tunnel entrances have been cleared since the cease-fire began in April. This rapid restoration of missile capabilities raises concerns about potential future attacks if hostilities resume.
- ▪Iran has dug out a majority of the entrances to its underground missile bases that were buried during the war.
- ▪Satellite images show that at least 50 out of 69 tunnel entrances have been reopened since the cease-fire went into effect.
- ▪Iran's quick restoration of missile facilities undermines US efforts to degrade its missile capabilities.
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World News Iran digs out underground missile sites during cease-fire with US: report By Ronny Reyes Published May 31, 2026, 10:47 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Iran has dug out a majority of the entrances to its underground missile bases that were buried by joint US-Israeli strikes during the height of the war, satellite images show. A recent probe of 18 missile facilities hit during the war shows that at least 50 out of 69 tunnel entrances have been reopened since the cease-fire went into effect in April, CNN reported. 3 Iran has rapidly reopened most entrances to its underground missile bases, which were buried by US-Israeli strikes during the war.
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