Satellite imagery confirmed by U.S. intelligence shows Iran using the ceasefire to actively clear debris from the entrances of its underground missile bases – facilities the US and Israel spent weeks trying to seal shut.
Heavy machinery is removing rubble from tunnel entrances at multiple locations, including sites near Khomeyn and Tabriz.
Analysts say this is precisely what the bases were designed to do: absorb the first strike, dig out, and relaunch.
US intelligence had estimated roughly half of Iran’s missile launchers survived the war intact, buried underground.
The findings raise serious questions about what a ceasefire is actually buying.

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