Western Iran – The United States has delivered another crushing blow to Iran’s war machine. In a precision nighttime operation on March 21, 2026, B-2 Spirit stealth bombers struck multiple high-value Iranian ballistic missile bases, leaving key facilities engulfed in flames and significantly degrading Tehran’s remaining long-range strike capability.
The stealth bombers, operating undetected deep inside Iranian airspace, dropped GBU-57 Mᴀssive Ordnance Penetrators and other advanced munitions on underground missile storage sites and launch complexes. Satellite imagery shows mᴀssive secondary explosions and raging fires across several mountain facilities, with thick black smoke visible for miles.

U.S. Central Command confirmed the strikes targeted “critical nodes” in Iran’s ballistic missile program, including sites housing Sejjil and Khorramshahr missiles. Military analysts say the attack has dealt a severe setback to Iran’s ability to sustain its missile barrages against Israel and U.S. forces in the region.
Iranian state media is in damage-control mode, admitting “serious incidents” at military sites while desperately claiming the damage is “limited.” However, the visible infernos and the sudden drop in Iranian missile launches tell a different story. The regime that once boasted of overwhelming Israel with missile fire is now watching its arsenal burn.

This latest strike continues the systematic dismantling of Iran’s military infrastructure. With B-2s proving once again that no target is beyond America’s reach, the pressure on the Iranian regime is reaching a breaking point.
The message from Washington is unmistakable: America will continue to hunt and destroy Iran’s ability to threaten the region until the threat is permanently neutralized.
As fires rage across Iran’s missile sites and the regime scrambles to respond, one thing is becoming increasingly clear — the end of Iran’s missile terror campaign is in sight.
