Iran has restored access to a significant portion of its underground missile infrastructure following months of excavation and repair work, highlighting the "limits to US bombing strategy"

Iran is poised to fire more long-range missiles at Israel and other Middle Eastern nations after rapidly digging out its buried arsenal.

Iran restores underground missile bases hit by US-Israel strikes, reopening key tunnel entrances and raising doubts over efforts to cripple its arsenal.

According to CNN, Iran used simple equipment such as bulldozers and dump trucks to clear roads and tunnel entrances which had been destroyed by the bombing.

Iran has reopened access to most of the underground missile facilities targeted during this year's Israeli-US attacks, according to a CNN analysis of satellite imagery.

Satellite imagery shows earthmovers restoring access to sites hit by US-Israeli strikes

Satellite imagery shows earthmovers restoring access to sites hit by US-Israeli strikes

Iran has restored access to a significant portion of its underground missile infrastructure following months of excavation and repair work, highlighting the "limits to US bombing…

CNN showcases "limits of US bombing plan"...