Tunnels, portraits of the guide... the Israeli army reveals 3D images of the underground bunker supposedly protecting Khamenei
The Israeli army has released 3D illustrations of an underground bunker believed to be used by Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have unveiled 3D illustrations and models of an underground bunker purportedly belonging to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, located in central Tehran. These visuals depict a network of tunnels and rooms extending beneath several streets in the Iranian capital, including conference rooms and hallways adorned with Khamenei’s portraits.
This revelation comes ahead of a reported Israeli airstrike in Tehran, emphasizing the escalating military tensions in the region. The images not only highlight the physical infrastructure believed to be used for military purposes but also serve as a psychological tool in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, showcasing Israel's intelligence capabilities.
The publication of these images may have far-reaching implications for Iran, raising concerns about its security and the safety of its leadership. It also reflects Israel's ongoing strategy to undermine Iranian influence and capabilities in the region, particularly concerning its nuclear ambitions and military presence in areas that threaten Israel's security.