Iran has regained access to most of its underground missile bases after attacks by the US and Israel.
Modern.az reports that CNN channel spread information about this.
According to the information, 50 of the 69 tunnel entrances located in 18 underground missile bases that were subjected to US and Israeli strikes have already been reopened.
According to CNN's investigation, Iran has restored not only the entrances to the tunnels, but also other infrastructure, including roads, that were bombed to prevent the use of military facilities.
According to the TV channel, citing satellite images, almost all of the holes created by the strikes have been filled, and some of them have been re-asphalted.
The publication notes that the work done is part of Iran's steps to restore the operation of its military infrastructure after the attacks.