The explosions haven’t stopped.
From Tehran to Isfahan, the sound of airstrikes has become a constant—day after day, night after night. And recent developments suggest the campaign is not slowing down… it’s intensifying.
In central Iran, Isfahan has once again become a major flashpoint. Fresh strikes have reportedly hit missile-related facilities and ammunition depots, with massive explosions lighting up the sky and sending fire and smoke across the region.
These are not random targets.
Isfahan is one of the most critical hubs of Iran’s military infrastructure, linked to missile production, storage, and even nuclear-related operations. That’s why it has been repeatedly targeted in the ongoing U.S.–Israel campaign to weaken Iran’s offensive capabilities.
But what about the claim that an “IRGC HQ was hit”?
Here’s the reality:
- IRGC-linked facilities and bases in Isfahan have been struck multiple times
- Some attacks have targeted operational bases and production sites tied to the IRGC
- However, there is no clear, verified confirmation that a central IRGC headquarters in Isfahan was completely destroyed in a single strike
What is confirmed is still significant.

Across the broader war, the U.S. and Israel have carried out thousands of strikes, targeting missile bases, drone networks, and command infrastructure across Iran.
And Tehran itself has not been spared.
Recent airstrikes have hit high-profile targets inside the capital, even injuring senior political figures—showing that the campaign is reaching deep into Iran’s leadership and command structure.
So what’s really happening?
This is not a single निर्णायक strike.
It’s a sustained air campaign.
- Missile depots are being hit repeatedly
- Underground facilities are being targeted with bunker-busters
- Command and control structures are under pressure
The goal is clear:
Degrade Iran’s ability to launch missiles, coordinate attacks, and sustain the war.
But here’s the key point most headlines miss:
Iran is not collapsing.
Despite heavy damage:
- The IRGC remains active
- Missile attacks on Israel and regional targets continue
- The regime is still functioning, even if weakened
That’s what makes this moment so dangerous.
Because when airstrikes become “unabated and relentless”…
They don’t end the war quickly.
They deepen it.
Every explosion in Isfahan…
Every strike in Tehran…
Pushes the conflict further into escalation.
And right now, there’s no clear sign of it slowing down.
