13 Iranian underground missile bases struck by U.S., Israeli airstrikes

In the heaviest blow yet to Iran’s “missile city” network, U.S. and Israeli warplanes have pounded 13 underground missile bases in a coordinated overnight barrage, defence sources say, aiming to gut the launch sites that have been firing rockets across the region for days.
Stealthy B‑2 bombers, U.S. Navy strike aircraft and Israeli F‑35s reportedly launched waves of precision bunker‑busting munitions at hardened shafts buried deep in Iran’s central and southern deserts. Satellite imagery reviewed by Western intelligence shows multiple access tunnels collapsed, scorched launch pads and secondary explosions as stored fuel and warheads detonated beneath the sand.