Iran opens new underground missile facility, says state TV

Tehran: Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard has inaugurated a new underground facility designated for missile storage, the country’s state TV reported.

The report quotes commander General Hossein Salami as saying that cruise and ballistic missiles will empower the force’s navy even more.

The report showed footage of scores of missiles in an enclosed space resembling an underground corridor. It did not say where the facility was located nor how many missiles were stored there.

Since 2011, Iran has boasted of underground facilities across the country as well as along the southern coast near the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

Iran claims to have missiles that can travel 2000 kilometres, placing much of the Middle East, including Israel, within range.

The US and its Western allies see Iran’s missile program as a threat, along with the country’s nuclear program — particularly after Tehran gradually breached its commitments to the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, following the Trump administration’s withdrawal from the deal in 2018.

Read the article in The Sydney Morning Herald (AP)