Zagros Mountains, Iran – In a stunning display of precision and power, U.S. B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, supported by Israeli intelligence, have just obliterated a vast network of Iran’s most secret underground missile tunnels in the Zagros Mountains.
Just three minutes ago, the B-2s dropped multiple GBU-57 Mᴀssive Ordnance Penetrators — each weighing 30,000 pounds — directly onto the hidden tunnel entrances. The mᴀssive bunker-busters penetrated deep into the mountain before detonating with catastrophic force, collapsing entire sections of the underground complex and triggering a series of mᴀssive secondary explosions.

Satellite imagery shows huge craters where tunnel entrances once stood, with thick smoke and dust rising from the mountainside as buried missiles, fuel, and warheads continue to detonate underground. Iranian sources admit “severe structural damage” to strategic facilities, with reports of dozens of ballistic missiles now trapped or destroyed inside the collapsed tunnels.
This strike represents a major intelligence and operational success. The tunnels were believed to be among Iran’s most secure locations for storing and launching advanced ballistic missiles, including the Sejjil and Khorramshahr series.

U.S. Central Command has confirmed the operation targeted “critical hardened underground missile infrastructure.” Israeli officials have remained silent but are believed to have provided crucial targeting data.
As fires and explosions continue to rumble beneath the mountains, the message to the Iranian regime is unmistakable: there is no bunker deep enough and no mountain strong enough to protect your arsenal from American and Israeli reach.
Iran’s hidden missile empire is crumbling — one tunnel at a time.
