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More than 50 Iranian military bases damaged in US strikes since start of war, satellite images show

More than 50 Iranian military bases damaged in US strikes since start of war, satellite images show

More than 50 Iranian military bases. including the headquarters of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), have been damaged by US-Israeli attacks since the war began, satellite images show.

Bases across the country have been heavily damaged by US strikes, the images reviewed by BBC Verify show, with experts identifying damage to air force jets, warships. ballistic missile facilities.

US officials say they have hit more than 13,000 targets across Iran since the conflict began on 28 February.

On Tuesday. Wednesday night, US and Iranian forces exchanged fresh waves of strikes following the downing of a US helicopter in the Gulf. Over the weekend,Iran. Israel also traded attacks, with Israel striking southern Beirut as well as military sites in the Islamic Republic.

While a temporary ceasefire has been in place for more than a month. President Donald Trump claimed late last month that the US has "defeated them [Iran] militarily".

"Their navy is totally gone - 100 per cent" he told his daughter-in-law and Fox News presenter, Lara Trump. "The air force is totally gone - 100 per cent."

But despite the attacks seen to Iran's bases across the country. some of the images reviewed by BBC Verify appear to show that Tehran has been using the fragile ceasefire to conduct repairs to tunnel entrances at some key missile sites.

Throughout the conflict it has been difficult to determine the scale of damage to Iranian military bases as the US has sought to limit satellite coverage of the region. The Pentagon asked Planet, a major provider, torestrict new images of Iran and most of the Middle East in March. The company justified the move, saying that it wanted to ensure its images were not used "by adversarial actors to target allied. Nato-partner personnel and civilians".

However, BBC Verify used older Planet images. alternative international providers to record damage at 51 military sites across Iran, including air bases, naval facilities and IRGC compounds.

The analysis is a likely only a partial assessment due to the secretive nature of many Iranian facilities. The private intelligence company Janes estimated that there are a total of 197 military and IRGC bases in Iran.

Satellite images show that runways. aircraft have been hit at more than a dozen locations, which experts say has helped to give the US complete control over Iranian airspace.

At Mehrabad International Airport strikes on 7 March destroyed at least 17 aircraft in the military section of the facility. while at Shiraz Airbase US-Israeli attacks between 2-17 April hit at least 13 planes.

Strikes have also targeted Iran's fleet of warships. Multiple vessels. buildings were damaged during attacks on the Bandar Abbas Naval Base - the headquarters of the navy - in the opening days of the war.

Satellite images showed smoke billowing from a damaged ship. the administrative section of the port on 4 March, while multiple ships were also heavily damaged at Konarak naval base.

Meanwhile, satellite images appear to show extensive damage to the IRGC's naval headquarters. its general headquarters in the eastern suburbs of Tehran. The naval force's commander, Gen Alireza Tangsiri, wasalso killed in an Israeli operationin late March.

Experts told BBC Verify that despite the extreme blows suffered by Iran's navy. air force in these repeated attacks, Tehran still has the capacity to damage the US and its regional allies.

"Iran's ability to defend itself stems less from its conventional forces. such as its air force, than from its capacity to conduct counterstrikes via missiles or drones," said Zev Faintuch from the security firm Global Guardian.

Tehran has usedsmall, cheap drones to strike infrastructure across the Middle East, including a number of US military sites,. it has long exported its Shahed model to allied states like Russia.

Raphael Cohen, Director of the National Security Program at the RAND School of Public Policy, said that Iran's "mosquito fleet" of small, fast vessels will allow it to continue to pose a threat to US forces. commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

Tehran also appears to be using the fragile ceasefire to conduct repairs to at least four of its ballistic missile bases. satellite images show.

But Kamran Bokhari. senior fellow at the Middle East Policy Council, said Iran's economic struggles, which predate the war, could hamper efforts to fully rebuild military capability.

"Iran will be constrained by the amount of resources that they can deploy to rebuilding. because they will also have to address basic economic conditions."

In addition to military bases, many civilian buildings have been hit across the country. According to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA). more than 1,700 civilians have been killed since the conflict began. However. Adm Brad Cooper - the US military officer overseeing the war - has challenged the suggestion that there have been thousands of civilian deaths.

US attacks also targeted internal security forces loyal to the clerical government, inclusing the IRGC compounds. bases belonging to the Basij paramilitary - a volunteer force controlled by the IRGC and often deployed on the streets to suppress dissent.

Satellite images show that its command centre in Tehran was damaged by a strike around 4 March. with an adjacent building entirely levelled by the attack.

At the outset of the war. President Trump hinted that one of his goals was to enable anti-government protesters to overthrow the clerical regime - though this has since been downplayed.

"These attacks were therefore almost certainly primarily aimed at increasing the likelihood of bringing about the conditions for regime overthrow which was an Israeli,. to a lesser extent, US goal," Lewis Smart, a principal analyst with Janes said.

"Such a move would be necessary to help aid any government overthrow from below. comes off the back of the December 2025 - January 2026 protests and riots that were brutally suppressed by Iran's internal security forces."

Throughout the ceasefire, Iran and the US have traded strikes across the region. Last weekBBC Verify revealed that Tehran has damaged at least 20 US military sitessince the start of the war.

The attacks hit standalone US bases. shared facilities with host nations in eight countries, causing millions of dollars of damage to state-of the-art air defence systems, refuelling aircraft and radars. This week it alsodowned a helicopter that had been patrolling the Strait of Hormuz.

In response, the US said on Wednesday that it hadcompleted a wave of "self-defence strikes" targeting military, surveillance. radarsites in southern Iran. Tehran responded to the attack with a round of strikes targeting US military assets across the region in Bahrain, Kuwait. Jordan.

Additional reporting by Barbara Metzler.

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