IDF Releases Stunning 3-D Animation Of Secret Tehran War Bunker Used By Iran’s Supreme Leader
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New footage released by the Israel Defense Forces is giving the world a rare look inside what officials say was one of the most heavily fortified underground command centers in the Middle East, a secret bunker buried beneath the streets of Tehran that was built for Iran’s longtime ruler Ali Khamenei.
The dramatic 3-D animation, released by Israeli military officials, lays out the structure of the deep subterranean complex, revealing a network of reinforced tunnels, meeting rooms, and multiple entry points hidden beneath Iran’s leadership compound in the heart of the capital.
According to the Israeli military, the underground facility was designed as an emergency wartime command center where Iran’s leadership could continue directing military operations even if the surface above them was destroyed.
And the scale of the complex is staggering.
Israeli intelligence says the bunker system extended beneath several city streets, forming a hardened underground headquarters where top officials of the Iranian regime could gather during a crisis.
Multiple entrances, protected corridors, and secure meeting chambers were reportedly built into the structure, turning it into a fortified command hub designed to survive major bombardment.
But despite those defenses, the bunker ultimately became the target of a massive Israeli strike.
According to the Israel Defense Forces, roughly 50 Israeli Air Force fighter jets were deployed in a coordinated operation aimed at destroying the underground facility.
The strike involved waves of precision munitions and bunker-busting ordnance designed to penetrate deep underground defenses.
Israeli officials say the facility had originally been built for Ali Khamenei himself, who ruled Iran for decades and oversaw the country’s military strategy and regional proxy networks.
However, the Israeli military claims that Khamenei was killed earlier in the conflict before he could retreat to the bunker, though the facility continued to be used by other senior Iranian leaders.
Even after his death, the underground complex reportedly remained one of the regime’s most important command centers, making it a high-priority target.
Military analysts say the destruction of the bunker could significantly disrupt Iran’s ability to coordinate military operations during the ongoing regional conflict.
And the newly released animation gives viewers a chilling glimpse into just how deeply entrenched the Iranian leadership had positioned itself beneath the capital.
The visuals show a labyrinth of underground chambers and protected hallways buried beneath civilian streets, raising serious questions about how many similar hidden command centers may still exist under major cities in the region.
For now, the footage stands as a stark reminder of how modern warfare has moved far below the surface.
And if the Israeli military’s claims are accurate, one thing is clear: even the deepest bunkers in Tehran are no longer guaranteed safe.
