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US Releases Before-And-After Photos Of Iran’s Karaj Missile Plant Hit During Operation Epic Fury

US forces hit Iran’s Karaj Surface-to-Surface Missile Plant on Thursday. As per US Central Command (CENTCOM), this plant was being used to assemble ballistic missiles. CENTCOM shared the repercussion of the massive strike on Iran’s missile infrastructures as part of Operation Epic Fury.

Satellite footage published by US force shows the Iranian Karaj Surface-to-Surface Missile Plant on March 1, before the US strikes, and again last week, after US forces struck the facility with precision munitions.

CENTCOM noted that the Iranian regime used the Karaj plant to assemble ballistic missiles that threatened Americans, neighbouring countries, and commercial shipping, according to a report by Israel National News.

Sharing a post on X, CENTCOM wrote, “Prior to Operation Epic Fury, the Iranian regime used the Karaj Surface-to-Surface Missile Plant to assemble ballistic missiles that threatened Americans, neighbouring countries, and commercial shipping. The photo dated March 1, 2026, shows the plant prior to U.S. strikes. The image dated March 11, 2026, shows the same location after U.S. forces struck the facility with precision munitions.”

Amid ongoing West Asia conflict, Iranian state media Press TV on Friday said that the country launched its 66th wave of Operation True Promise 4, deploying 5 super-heavy and multi-warhead missiles.

According to the IRGC, the 66th wave of Operation True Promise 4 featured deployment of a large-scale reprisal involving multiple missile systems targeting locations across Israel and US military positions in the region.

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