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Iran has reopened most entrances to 18 underground missile sites struck in war: Report

CNN analysis found Iran cleared 50 of 69 blocked tunnel entrances at underground missile sites as it works to restore missile launch access.

  • On Thursday, satellite imagery confirmed Iran has cleared 50 of 69 blocked tunnel entrances across 18 missile sites since the April 8 ceasefire, using bulldozers and dump trucks to restore access.
  • During the recent war, United States and Israeli forces bombed tunnel entrances and access roads to prevent Iran from deploying missiles stored deep underground.
  • Reports indicate rapid rehabilitation of drone and missile sites, with Iran rebuilding military capabilities faster than intelligence assessments initially predicted, assisted by Russia and China.
  • Experts estimate Iran retains around 1,000 missiles deep underground, and Sam Lair, a research associate at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, says Iran can "continue launching missiles so long as they have launchers."
  • Built over 20 years, Iran's network of underground bases offers considerable protection to its remaining launchers, and Tehran could fully restore its drone attack capacity within six months.
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It has been revealed that 50 of the 69 tunnel entrances at Iran's underground missile facilities, which were subjected to concentrated attacks by the United States and Israel, have been restored. On the 30th (local time), CNN reported that its own analysis of satellite imagery confirmed that 50 of the 69 tunnel entrances at Iran's underground missile facilities have been reopened.

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Jewish News Syndicate broke the news in Jerusalem, Israel on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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