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Iran continues to restore missiles and bunkers.

This was reported by "The New York Times" based on U.S. intelligence reports.

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After the American and Israeli attacks, Iran is restoring its underground bunkers and missile silos within a few hours. This was reported by The New York Times, citing U.S. intelligence reports.

The report states that Tehran has preserved a large number of missiles and mobile launchers. This situation casts doubt on whether one of the main objectives of the military campaign—eliminating Iran's missile capability—has been achieved.

The Pentagon has linked the decrease in the intensity of Iran's attacks to a reduction in Tehran's arsenal, but according to intelligence data, Iran has been hiding many launchers in bunkers and caves to preserve its ability to exert pressure, whether the war continues or ends.

The report notes that Tehran retains the capability to strike Israel and other countries in the region with its remaining ballistic missiles and launchers. At the same time, Iran is actively using "decoys," which is why the U.S. cannot accurately determine how many of the destroyed installations were real.

According to NYT information, despite the decrease in attack intensity, Iran continues to launch 15–30 ballistic missiles and 50–100 kamikaze drones per day at targets associated with Israel and the U.S.

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