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AMERICA JUST UNLEASHED ITS DEEP-STRIKE ARSENAL ON IRAN’S HIDDEN BUNKERS.lh

In a ferocious display of American firepower on day 32 of the 2026 US-Iran war, the United States has launched its most aggressive deep-strike operation yet, unleashing a devastating barrage against Iran’s vast network of underground bunkers and fortified missile facilities.

Waves of B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, supported by long-range cruise missiles and advanced bunker-buster munitions, hammered multiple hardened sites across central and western Iran. The targets included deeply buried command centers, ballistic missile storage tunnels, and leadership bunkers believed to house senior IRGC commanders. Mᴀssive explosions sent tremors through the ground as reinforced concrete tunnels collapsed and secondary detonations ripped through hidden weapons caches. Thick plumes of smoke and dust rose from the mountainsides as fires burned deep underground.

U.S. Central Command described the operation as “highly effective,” stating that significant portions of Iran’s underground infrastructure — built to survive precisely this kind of attack — have been severely damaged or destroyed. The strike is widely seen as direct retaliation for Iran’s 23-ton monster missile that killed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu just one day earlier.

This major counteroffensive follows Iran’s string of bold victories: the hypersonic destruction of Israel’s largest weapons factory, the Al-Qadr missile hit on a U.S. carrier strike group in the Strait of Hormuz, the downing of three F-22 Raptors, and repeated devastating attacks on America’s largest regional bases.

U.S. Central Command reports nearly 200 American troops injured across the theater with 13 confirmed deaths. President Donald Trump stated the strikes were “long overdue and very powerful,” warning Iran that America’s deep-strike arsenal has only just begun to speak.

The USS Tripoli remains positioned off Iran’s coast as part of intensified efforts to reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz, where burning tankers continue to paralyze global energy flows. Brent crude prices have surged past $118 per barrel amid fears of further escalation.

With America now directly targeting Iran’s most protected underground strongholds, the conflict has reached a dangerous new peak. Tehran has vowed a “crushing response,” while the world braces for what comes next in this rapidly intensifying war.

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