Local Iranian sources report that American warplanes just slammed an underground missile storage site near Qods in central Iran with GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs.
The strike targeted deeply buried facilities packed with ballistic missiles, part of the regime’s arsenal built to threaten Israel and shipping lanes. No major Western outlets have confirmed the exact hit yet, but the pattern fits the ongoing campaign to rip out Iran’s ability to launch more attacks.
Videos circulating online show heavy explosions and secondary blasts lighting up the area, with what appear to be missile transporters caught in the chaos. Similar footage has popped up before during confirmed strikes, underscoring how the mullahs have hidden their weapons deep underground, thinking no one could reach them.
This is no accident. The U.S. has repeatedly used these 30,000-pound monsters, dropped from B-2 stealth bombers, to crack open hardened sites that Iran spent years and billions fortifying with North Korean help. Earlier operations already gutted key nuclear and missile spots. Now the focus is finishing the job on launchers and storage that keep feeding attacks.
Iran’s missile program is getting systematically dismantled. Hundreds of launchers are gone or buried and useless. Every fresh strike sends a clear message: no bunker is safe, no threat will be tolerated. America and its allies are not playing defense anymore. They are taking the fight straight to the heart of the regime’s war machine.