In a devastating blow to Iran’s already crumbling military machine, a major IRGC missile base in Isfahan was struck by a powerful and precise attack on March 31, 2026. Mᴀssive explosions rocked the facility, with multiple secondary blasts continuing for over an hour as underground missile storage and launch systems were destroyed in spectacular fashion.
Thick plumes of smoke and fire rose high into the sky over Isfahan as the critical IRGC site — believed to house advanced ballistic missiles and drone launchers — was heavily damaged or completely neutralized. The strike significantly degrades Iran’s remaining ability to sustain its repeated missile barrages against Israel and Gulf targets.

This latest precision hit comes as Operation Roaring Lion enters a new phase of intensified pressure. Despite suffering catastrophic losses — including the loss of Qeshm Island, the destruction of Bandar Abbas naval base, the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and the obliteration of its nuclear facilities — the Iranian regime continues to fire desperate missile waves. However, each new attack grows weaker and less effective as its stockpiles dwindle.

U.S. and Israeli forces are maintaining relentless momentum, systematically hunting down and eliminating Iran’s remaining strategic ᴀssets. The IRGC’s missile infrastructure, once considered a cornerstone of Tehran’s power, is being dismantled piece by piece.

The contrast is stark: while Iran struggles to launch ineffective attacks, the U.S.-Israel alliance operates with overwhelming technological superiority and precision. The regime that once threatened the region with annihilation is now fighting for survival, cornered and rapidly losing its offensive capabilities.
As fires continue to burn across Isfahan, the message is unmistakable — the Iranian regime’s war of aggression is backfiring catastrophically. Operation Roaring Lion will not stop until every threat is eliminated.
The end is drawing near.
