Warning To Trump And Israel? Iran Flaunts Its Underground 'Missile City' With Ballistic Weapons | Video

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Last Updated:March 26, 2025, 10:02 IST

Iran Underground 'Missile City': Kheybar Shekans, Ghadr-Hs, Sejjils, Haj Qassems and the Paveh Land Attack cruise missiles can be seen in the video.

 The munitions can be seen stored out in the open in long continuous tunnels and large caverns.

Iran Underground 'Missile City': The munitions can be seen stored out in the open in long continuous tunnels and large caverns.

Two Iranian military leaders responsible for the country’s weapons programs were seen in a video riding through a long, weapons-packed tunnel- displaying the attack capabilities of Tehran. Set to ominous music, the 85-second video was released by Iran amid growing regional tensions.

In the clip, chief of staff of Iran’s Armed Forces Mohammad Hossein Bagheri and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Aerospace Force (IRGC-AF) commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh are seen driving through the facility- showing off some of Iran’s most advanced missiles and rockets. Kheybar Shekans, Ghadr-Hs, Sejjils, Haj Qassems and the Paveh Land Attack cruise missiles can be seen in the video.

Iran is responding to external threats by releasing a new video showcasing one of its underground missile tunnel systems, packed with missile engines, mobile launchers, and a range of advanced weaponry. The footage prominently features the Paveh cruise missile, the Ghadr-380… pic.twitter.com/ILsdlrPtQy— Basha باشا (@BashaReport) March 25, 2025

The munitions can be seen stored out in the open in long continuous tunnels and large caverns which analysts have said could result in devastating consequences should the facility be breached in an attack. Although, other Iranian underground weapons caverns have earlier appeared to have these safety measures in place, they said.

This comes as US President Donald Trump issued a two-month deadline to Tehran to reach a new nuclear deal. In 2018, Donald Trump pulled out of an earlier nuclear weapons deal signed by former US President Barack Obama.

Iran said it was open to indirect talks with the United States as the country’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that “the way is open for indirect negotiations" dismissing the prospect of direct talks “until there is a change in the other side’s approach towards the Islamic republic".

Tehran would not engage in direct talks with Washington under threats and so long as Trump maintain his “maximum pressure" policy, the top Iranian diplomat said.

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March 26, 2025, 10:02 IST

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