In an unprecedented blow in modern Middle Eastern history, Iran has just suffered its most horrific military disaster to date. A vast network of underground tunnels – proudly called an “impregnable fortress” by Tehran – has been completely leveled.
Thousands of elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) troops and hundreds of strategic ballistic missiles are buried dozens of meters underground, with no escape route.
According to Western intelligence sources and the latest satellite imagery, the coordinated attack by the US and Israel used GBU-57 Mᴀssive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bombs carried out by B-2 Spirit stealth bombers. In less than 72 hours, more than 77% of the main tunnel entrances of at least 32 of Iran’s largest underground missile bases were destroyed. The tunnels, stretching for tens of kilometers and built over 40 years at a cost of billions of dollars, have now become giant graves.

A senior intelligence officer, speaking on condition of anonymity, revealed: “Iran has invested in an entire underground empire to protect its elite forces and nuclear arsenal. Now that very system has become a ᴅᴇᴀᴅly trap. Thousands of IRGC soldiers, missile technicians, command staff, and air defense personnel are trapped in complete darkness, without electricity, ventilation, or food supplies. They are slowly dying.”
Drone images released by the Israeli military show black smoke rising from the collapsed tunnel entrances and support buildings on the surface reduced to ashes. Preliminary estimates suggest at least 5,000 to 10,000 elite IRGC troops are trapped – a number that could be much higher if support forces and civilians working in the “underground missile cities” are included.

This is not just a blow to military capability. It’s a fatal blow to Tehran’s morale and survival strategy. The entire long-range ballistic missile launch system – Iran’s trump card in threatening Israel and its US allies – has been neutralized. Military experts say: “Iran is incapable of large-scale retaliation for at least the next 6-12 months. The underground network they boasted was ‘indestructible’ is now just a pile of rubble.”
A video circulating on social media shows Iranian soldiers frantically trying to dig through the rubble with their bare hands, while Israeli drones continuously monitor from above. Many sources indicate Iran has urgently mobilized rescue forces, but most exits are buried under hundreds of tons of concrete and rock.

Iran’s Supreme Leader (following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei) is now in a dilemma: should he silently acknowledge the devastating defeat or order “full-scale retaliation” while his core forces are buried alive?
This is a historic blow – a true “Catastrophic Blow” that has sent shivers down the world’s spine. The most formidable underground network in the Middle East has collapsed. And thousands of Iran’s elite fighters are now mere ghosts, entombed deep underground.

