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BREAKING NEWS: Largest Iranian Ballistic Missile Factory Reportedly Destroyed by U.S. Tomahawk Strike

Amid the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran, unverified claims have surfaced online alleging that the largest Iranian ballistic missile factory has been destroyed in a U.S. Tomahawk missile strike. However, no major international news outlet has confirmed such a specific incident.

Recent verified reports indicate that U.S. and allied forces have conducted extensive strikes on Iran’s military infrastructure as part of a broader campaign. According to intelligence assessments, a significant portion of Iran’s missile production and deployment capabilities has been damaged, though not fully eliminated.

The Tomahawk missile has played a central role in these operations. U.S. forces have reportedly launched hundreds of these precision-guided cruise missiles targeting Iranian air defenses, missile launchers, and weapons production sites over several weeks of conflict.

Israeli forces have also carried out strikes on key Iranian facilities, including missile production and naval weapons sites, highlighting a coordinated effort to degrade Tehran’s military capabilities.

Despite these sustained attacks, officials caution that Iran retains a substantial portion of its missile arsenal. Intelligence sources estimate that only about one-third of the country’s missile capabilities have been definitively destroyed, with additional assets hidden or protected in underground facilities