In one of the most audacious special operations of the entire conflict, elite U.S. Army Rangers have executed a daring deep-underground raid, permanently destroying Iran’s most critical ballistic missile stronghold buried 200 meters beneath a mountain.
Operating in total secrecy, small teams of Rangers fast-roped into the heavily fortified complex and planted high-powered explosives at key structural points and missile storage chambers. The entire 200-meter-deep facility — which housed a significant portion of Iran’s remaining long-range ballistic missile fleet — was brought down in a series of controlled detonations that collapsed the mountain fortress in on itself.

The Rangers successfully extracted with zero casualties after completing their mission in under two hours. Iran’s strategic ballistic missile reserve now lies permanently buried under hundreds of thousands of tons of rock and rubble.
This operation is a devastating strategic and psychological blow to the collapsing Iranian regime. With this loss added to the destruction of Natanz, Kharg Island, its underground tunnel networks, and its naval forces in the Strait of Hormuz, Iran has now lost its ability to threaten the region with long-range missiles.

President Donald Trump, who personally authorized the high-risk mission, praised the Rangers, stating:
“Our Rangers are the most elite warriors on the planet. They went 200 meters underground and buried Iran’s ballistic missile program forever. This is what American strength looks like.”
Under Trump’s decisive leadership, the United States continues to demonstrate unmatched special operations capability and the willingness to strike at the very heart of the enemy’s most protected ᴀssets.
