In a powerful escalation that proves the conflict is far from finished, the United States has launched a devastating strike on Iran’s largest underground missile complex in Isfahan. The heavily fortified facility, buried deep beneath the mountains, served as a critical hub for Iran’s ballistic missile production, storage, and launch operations.
U.S. forces, using advanced stealth aircraft and precision bunker-busting munitions, successfully penetrated the multi-layered underground complex. Mᴀssive explosions rocked the site as deeply buried missile ᴀssembly lines, warhead storage areas, and command bunkers were destroyed in a series of catastrophic secondary blasts. Thick plumes of smoke and fire continue to rise from the mountain as the full extent of the damage becomes clear.

This strike is a major strategic victory. Isfahan has long been one of Iran’s most important military-industrial centers. Destroying this underground facility further cripples the regime’s already weakened ability to produce and deploy long-range missiles against Israel and U.S. forces in the region.
The Iranian regime is in panic. After suffering relentless losses — including Natanz, its largest underground command centers, its final nuclear ᴀssets, and its naval power in the Strait of Hormuz — the mullahs are now watching their most protected military infrastructure collapse in real time.

President Donald Trump, who authorized the operation, stated firmly: “The war is not over until we say it’s over. We will continue to destroy every threat to America and our allies.” Under Trump’s leadership, U.S. forces have demonstrated unmatched intelligence capabilities and the willingness to strike anywhere, no matter how deeply hidden.
Despite the heavy blow, Iran continues to launch desperate missile attacks, proving the regime still poses a dangerous — though rapidly diminishing — threat. However, with each pᴀssing day, its military options grow narrower as America and Israel maintain total dominance across the battlefield.
This latest strike sends a clear message to Tehran: No underground facility is safe. No matter how deep you dig, we will find you and we will destroy you.
