How Iran’s Deepest Bunker Was Hit Guards & Drivers’ Phones Sent Secret Location To Israel

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On June 16, Israel struck deep inside Tehran, targeting a fortified underground bunker believed to be Iran’s safest command center. Using hacked smartphones from guards and drivers, Israeli intelligence traced the location and launched precision strikes on the entrances, forcing Iran’s top leadership to flee. No senior figures were killed, but the attack shattered Tehran’s sense of security, exposing vulnerabilities in its most guarded sites. Analysts say the strike was psychological warfare, proving Israel’s unmatched reach in the shadow war. From cyber intrusions to covert assassinations, the conflict shows that in modern warfare, secrecy itself is no longer safe.

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