Near Tehran, Iran – U.S. Army Rangers have just executed one of the most daring and successful special operations raids of the entire conflict, storming a secret underground war room belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and capturing a senior IRGC commander in under 90 minutes.
On March 21, 2026, elite soldiers from the 75th Ranger Regiment, supported by special operations aviation, conducted a high-risk night ᴀssault on a heavily fortified subterranean command facility hidden in the mountains outside Tehran. After intense close-quarters combat and rapid tunnel clearing, the Rangers gained full control of the site and seized a high-value target: a senior IRGC commander responsible for coordinating missile and drone attacks against Israel and U.S. forces.

The Rangers also recovered critical intelligence materials, including encrypted communication devices, operational plans, and targeting data for ongoing attacks. The entire mission was completed in just 90 minutes, with the team successfully exfiltrating the captured commander under fire.
U.S. Central Command confirmed the operation, describing it as a “decisive intelligence victory” that has significantly disrupted Iran’s command-and-control capabilities. The captured IRGC commander is already being moved out of the country for interrogation.
This bold ground raid deep inside Iran marks a major escalation and a significant psychological blow to the regime. The fact that U.S. special forces were able to penetrate one of Iran’s most protected underground facilities and extract such a high-ranking officer demonstrates America’s unmatched special operations reach.

Iranian state media is in full meltdown, calling the raid “an act of terrorism” while struggling to explain how American forces breached their defenses so effectively.
The message to the ayatollahs in Tehran is now brutally clear:
There is no bunker too deep.
No command center too secret.
And no one in your regime is beyond our reach.
The Rangers have struck again — fast, hard, and deep.
