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Satellite Images Show Two Iranian Missile Sites Operational After Reported Strikes

Satellite imagery dated May 24 shows the Larestan underground missile facility in Fars Province and the Abyek site are both active. The images indicate entrances previously reported closed have been reopened.

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Satellite images dated May 24 show the Larestan underground missile facility in Fars Province, southern Iran, is operational. The same images indicate entrances at the site have been reopened. @MarioNawfal reported that entrances at Larestan and Abyek were closed by reported strikes and later reopened using bulldozers. The report states both facilities are now fully operational again.

The report describes entrances at the two sites being closed, followed by reopening work using bulldozers. Satellite confirmation of the reopened entrances was issued on May 24. The same report states the Abyek facility followed the same sequence of closure and reopening.

Key Facts

Larestan facility
Fars Province, southern Iran
Abyek facility
Reopened using bulldozers
Satellite images
Dated May 24

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    The sites remain listed as operational in the latest satellite assessment.

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PublishedMay 24, 2026, 9:47 PM
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