New satellite imagery reveals that two entrances to Iran's Kermanshah Underground Missile Facility (UGF) were damaged or destroyed during Israeli Air Force strikes on June 8, according to reports report. The entrances were cleared and reopened within three days.
Satellite imagery obtained by The Zioneer shows that two entrances to the Kermanshah Underground Missile Facility (UGF) in western Iran were damaged or destroyed during Israeli Air Force strikes on June 8. The entrance was cleared and reopened within three days, according to the same imagery. The facility is a strategic IRGC ballistic missile launch site.
As The Zioneer reported on June 9, satellite imagery earlier showed a destroyed transporter erector launcher (TEL) near the same facility, struck before it could be moved underground. The June 8 strikes targeted radar systems across several Iranian provinces, including Kermanshah, with air defense activated. The extent of damage to the facility's operational capability remains unconfirmed.
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