Iranian Revolutionary Guards: Underground missile cities weren’t damaged during the recent aggression

Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Naqdi, the deputy commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps for coordination, confirmed that Iran’s underground missile cities weren’t damaged during the recent war, and our missiles remained completely intact, unscathed and not even damaged by the size of a mosquito’s wing.
Speaking on a program covering the recent war, Naqdi explained, that “our expectations were that the enemy would launch an aggression and target Iranian nuclear sites, and that we would respond to this aggression… However, we didn’t expect the enemy to assassinate nuclear leaders and scientists in their homes, along with their women and children”.
Brigadier General Naqdi added that Iranian air defenses operated with high efficiency in confronting the aggression, managing to shoot down more than 140 enemy drones during the war.
He continued that the missile units were ready for launch from the first day until the last day of the war, and that the high efficiency of the underground infrastructure played a key role in protecting the missile arsenal from any potential damage.
He also pointed to the ability of Iranian missiles to break the power of the Zionists and their allies, saying, “The Israeli entity and all its allies, despite possessing advanced defensive means, were unable to prevent our missiles from reaching their intended targets”.