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HIDDEN Images: Iran's missile cities buried beneath five layers of concrete ready to strike in WW3

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EXCLUSIVE: Images of the mysterious sites were released in a dossier by a dissident group amid fears of a war between Iran and the US Iran ‘s sprawling underground missile bases buried beneath up to five layers of concrete are ready to strike on the outbreak of World War 3 . Hidden bases housing thousands of missiles are dotted around the Islamic Republic and are constantly on alert. Opposition groups released previously unseen aerial images revealed the sprawling sites to Daily Star Online. The largest of the sites is alleged to be the base at Khojir – known as Code 7500 – with a tunnel around 1,000 metres long packed with missiles. Pictures inside the bases have previously been revealed by Iranian state media. Images of the mysterious sites were released in a dossier to this website by the dissident group the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). It comes amid ongoing fears of war between the US and Iran following the assassination of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani and their retaliatory missile attack on US bases. The NCRI estimate the Iranian regime has ploughed “billions of dollars” into the bases and its missile programme. Iranian military forces are said to constructed most of the sprawling tunnel complexes between 1997 and 2002. However, some of the older sites are believed to date back as far as 1984. The underground networks are built with the intent of concealing missiles and acting as staging areas for strikes in the Middle East. Iran does not have the ballistic missile capability to strike the US or Britain, but its reach is estimated to reach as far as Ukraine – and they nation have bragged they have “hundreds of missiles” at the ready. Missile bases are primarily found around the Persian Gulf, but Code 7500 is found just outside Tehran. It is alleged the Iranian regime used shell companies linked to the Revolutionary Guard – a shadowy organisation that included Soleimani – to covertly construct the sites. Pictures released to Daily Star Online by the NCRI show three missile sites and tunnel complexes around Iran. Images of Khojir show the military base with at least three roads appearing to go burrowing beneath a nearby hillside. Code 7500 is believed to be the final construction site of the Shahab 3 medium-range missiles. Imam Ali airbase can be found in western Iran – with roads seen disappearing into a mountainside. And then there is the Lard garrison which is also found in western Iran. Lar is described by NCRI sources as a “sprawling tunnel complex” that is “highly protected and secure”. It is this complex which is believed to have been featured in the regime propaganda – being dubbed the “missile city”. Reportedly mobile phone signals are blocked around the highly secretive installation. Other sites – such as the Queshm Missile Centre on the Iranian coast – are understood to be hidden under up to five layers of concrete. Iran has allegedly used the facility to export missiles to their proxy forces in Yemen. Soleimani was the spider at the centre of the web of these Iranian proxies – with US claiming he had the blood of thousands on his hands from his shell attacks. As well as being covert, the bases are designed to try and survive any onslaught by the US . NCRI forces said the exact number of missiles in the regime’s arsenal remains unknown. Reports from the Centre for Strategic and Internal Studies (CSIS) describe the Iranian arsenal as the “largest and most diverse” in the Middle East. CSIS estimates claim Iran has at least 12 types of operational missiles, with a further four in development. “Missiles have become a central tool of Iranian power projection and anti-accts/area denial capabilities,” it said. It also describes Iran has providing proxy groups with a “steady supply of missiles and rockets”. Iranian proxies are believed to have been behind a rocket attack on US forces in Iraq that killed an American defence contractor – an act which sparked the latest flurry of tensions.



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