Published On 4/27/2026
High-resolution satellite images revealed extensive damage inside the “Commander of the Faithful” missile garrison west of the Iranian capital, Tehran, in a visual reading comparing a reference image taken on January 31, 2026 and a recent one taken on April 10, 2026.
According to monitoring and analysis, the images reveal clear destruction in a number of buildings and facilities inside the site, with dark burn marks and visible rubble in more than one place, in addition to noticeable changes in the soil and surfaces surrounding several points.
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The damage also appears to be distributed across different parts of the garrison, which reinforces the hypothesis that the site was exposed to a series of concentrated strikes that hit more than one facility inside it.

Visual reading shows that some buildings have significantly lost their structural features, while at other points there are signs of direct damage to smaller structures and adjacent open areas.
Since the outbreak of war in late February 2026, Israeli-American strikes have extended to the broader military and industrial structure inside Iran.
Satellite images over the past weeks showed damage to air bases, defense industry complexes, Revolutionary Guard headquarters, and logistical and operational facilities in the vicinity of Tehran, Karaj, Isfahan, Shiraz and other areas.

The US Central Command account, via the “X” platform, was broadcasting pictures of its air operations targeting Iranian military bases, but without specifying their geographical location.
On the 20th day of the truce, Axios quoted an American official and sources as saying that Iran had submitted, through Pakistani mediators, a new proposal aimed at reaching an agreement that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war.
In a comment from the White House, a spokeswoman said that these were “sensitive diplomatic discussions,” and the United States would not negotiate through the media, according to Axios.