In a devastating nighttime operation on day 58 of the 2026 US-Iran war, U.S. B-2 Spirit stealth bombers have unleashed a powerful strike on Iran’s key ballistic missile production and storage facilities, leaving large parts of the country literally on fire.
Multiple B-2 bombers penetrated Iranian air defenses undetected and dropped precision-guided bunker-buster munitions on heavily fortified sites believed to house the production lines and launch-ready stockpiles of Iran’s most dangerous missiles — including the Sejjil-3, Fattah-2 hypersonic, and the mᴀssive 23-ton “monster” missile. Explosions lit up the sky as mᴀssive secondary detonations ripped through underground bunkers and fuel depots. Thick columns of black smoke and raging fires are visible across multiple provinces as Iranian firefighters struggle to contain the blaze.

U.S. Central Command described the strikes as “highly effective,” stating they have significantly degraded Iran’s ability to sustain its long-range missile campaign against Israel and U.S. forces in the region. Iranian state media admitted “serious damage” to several “defensive installations” but claimed the attacks were “ineffective.”
This bold operation comes amid America’s overwhelming military presence: a full carrier strike group dominating the Strait of Hormuz, A-10 Warthogs actively hunting ground targets, B-2 tunnel strikes, and over 13,000 U.S. Marines now deployed with V-22 Ospreys.
The strikes follow Iran’s recent reckless attacks, including heavy missile and cluster bomb barrages on Israeli cities and the failed submarine ᴀssault on the U.S. carrier group.
U.S. Central Command reports nearly 200 American troops injured across the theater with 13 confirmed deaths. President Donald Trump stated: “Iran is on fire tonight. Our B-2 bombers just delivered justice. Their missile program is being systematically destroyed.”

Brent crude prices remain above $129 per barrel as markets react to the latest escalation and continued uncertainty in the Strait of Hormuz.
With America’s stealth bombers now repeatedly hammering Iran’s most strategic ᴀssets, Tehran’s military infrastructure is taking heavy, sustained damage.
The situation is extremely volatile and developing rapidly.
