—❗️🇮🇷/🇸🇩/🇮🇱 NEW: Analysts have pointed out, for the first time, a huge underground tunnel complex in Sudan, presumably constructed by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps at 16.251586° 32.646261°
The underground base has 12 different entrances, and is located deeply underground and heavily fortified, built in very similar fashion to Iran's missile bases. Sudan's neighbours and traditional enemies do not have the capacity or bunker-busting ammunitions to be able to destroy even one of these entrances for a prolonged period, so the question arises: What enemy was it meant to defend against?
One quickly comes to the conclusion that the intended 'aggressor' in this case is Israel. This becomes more obvious considering the fact that Israel has carried out several airstrikes in Sudan throughout the past few years under the pretext of 'weapons smuggling to Hamas'.
Iran has been supplying the Sudanese government with weapons and logistical support since the beginning of the Sudanese civil war against the RSF in 2023, and the Israeli military think tank 'Alma' claims in a recent report that Iran is using Sudan as a land route to the Mediterranean Sea for weapons transfers to Hamas and Hezbollah.
According to some experts, the underground base even contains aspects of a possible missile production site, indicating that Iran might be producing ballistic missiles in Sudan, possibly for the Sudanese Armed Forces.
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