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May 31, 2026 • Google News World
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Iran Reopens Underground Missile Sites After Ceasefire
According to reports, Iran has reopened most entrances to 18 underground missile sites that were previously struck during the war. The sites were targeted by the US military as part of its bombing campaign.
The reopening of the sites was reported by multiple sources, including The Jerusalem Post and CNN. The Indian Express also published a report on the matter, while the Foundation for Defense of Democracies released an evaluation of the damage to Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal.
The Times of Israel reported that Iran has been “digging out” its hidden missile arsenal despite a ceasefire in the conflict. The reports suggest that Iran is taking steps to restore its military capabilities after the war.
It is worth noting that the US military had targeted the underground missile sites as part of its efforts to disrupt Iran’s military operations. However, it appears that Iran has been able to reopen most of the sites.
Details on the extent of the damage and the implications for regional security are not yet clear. Further reporting is needed to provide a more comprehensive understanding of this situation.
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