JUST IN: Video Shows Aftermath of US-Israeli Strikes on IRGC Missile Base in Isfahan, Iran
JUST IN: Dramatic footage circulating online captures the destruction and lingering fires following joint US-Israeli airstrikes on an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) missile facility in Isfahan province, part of the ongoing Operation Epic Fury campaign.
By Reflecto News Staff April 2, 2026
ISFAHAN, IRAN – New video footage has emerged showing the aftermath of precision strikes on an IRGC-linked missile base in the Isfahan region, one of Iran’s key military and nuclear-related hubs. The clips, widely shared on social media and verified by multiple outlets, reveal significant structural damage, smoldering craters, collapsed sections of underground or hardened facilities, and plumes of black smoke rising from the site.
The strikes are part of the broader Operation Epic Fury, launched by the United States and Israel on February 28, 2026, aimed at degrading Iran’s missile capabilities, air defenses, and nuclear infrastructure.
What the Video Shows
The released footage depicts scenes of devastation typical of high-impact bunker-buster or precision-guided munitions:
- Large impact craters consistent with 2,000-pound bombs.
- Fires and secondary explosions still burning hours after the initial attack.
- Damaged infrastructure, including what appear to be missile storage or launch preparation areas.
- Rescue and assessment teams moving through the rubble in the immediate vicinity.
Some videos focus on nighttime strikes with massive fireballs illuminating the sky, while daytime aftermath clips show extensive rubble and scorched earth. Iranian state media and the Iranian Red Crescent have also shared related imagery highlighting destruction at military sites, though casualty figures remain contested.
Isfahan province hosts several sensitive installations, including missile production and storage facilities tied to the IRGC Aerospace Force, as well as proximity to Iran’s nuclear research activities.
Details of the Strike
According to defense analysts and reporting, the targeted site is believed to be associated with IRGC missile operations, possibly including underground tunnels used for storing and preparing ballistic missiles. Previous strikes in the region, such as those on the Mount Sofeh Missile Base and facilities near Najafabad in Esfahan Province, have repeatedly aimed to disrupt Iran’s ability to launch retaliatory barrages.
U.S. and Israeli officials have described these operations as necessary to neutralize imminent threats, including Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal capable of reaching Israel and regional U.S. assets. The use of advanced munitions has reportedly allowed strikes on hardened, deeply buried targets that conventional weapons could not easily reach.
This latest incident aligns with a pattern of intensified airstrikes throughout March and into April 2026, with Isfahan repeatedly appearing as a focal point due to its strategic importance.
Strategic Importance of Isfahan
Isfahan is not only a historic cultural center but also a cornerstone of Iran’s defense industry:
- Home to major IRGC airbases and missile-related facilities.
- Proximity to nuclear research and enrichment infrastructure.
- Key node in Iran’s ballistic missile program, including production and storage of medium- and long-range systems.
Degrading capabilities here directly impacts Iran’s capacity to project power across the Middle East and threaten Israel or Gulf shipping lanes.
Context Within Operation Epic Fury
Operation Epic Fury has involved hundreds of sorties by U.S. and Israeli aircraft, targeting:
- Missile bases and launchers across provinces including Esfahan, Yazd, and Hormozgan.
- Air defense systems.
- IRGC command and logistics nodes.
- Naval and coastal assets.
The campaign follows Iranian proxy attacks and missile launches earlier in the escalation cycle. Recent U.S. force enhancements, such as the doubling of the A-10 Warthog fleet in the Middle East, support ongoing close air support and interdiction missions in high-threat environments.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has condemned the strikes as aggression, previously accusing the U.S. of acting as an Israeli proxy. In contrast, U.S. officials maintain the operations are defensive and aimed at preventing a nuclear-armed Iran and curbing regional destabilization.
Casualties and Humanitarian Impact
Iranian sources report casualties among IRGC personnel and, in some cases, nearby civilian areas. Videos from urban districts in Isfahan have shown damage to markets and residential zones, prompting concerns from humanitarian organizations. Exact numbers remain difficult to verify independently amid the fog of war, with both sides accusing the other of inflating or minimizing figures.
The Iranian Red Crescent has documented rescue efforts in affected areas, highlighting the human cost even when military targets are the primary focus.
Reactions
Iranian Side: Tehran has vowed retaliation, with IRGC statements promising continued resistance. President Pezeshkian’s administration has used the strikes to rally domestic support while reiterating that Iran holds no hostility toward American civilians.
U.S. and Israeli Side: Officials have highlighted the precision of the strikes and their success in degrading Iranian capabilities. Some footage, including strike videos, has been shared publicly to demonstrate operational effectiveness.
International Community: Calls for de-escalation have grown from European nations, China, and Russia. Concerns over civilian casualties, risks to nuclear sites, and potential disruptions to global energy markets persist, particularly given Isfahan’s role in Iran’s infrastructure.
Broader Implications
These strikes underscore the intensity of the month-long campaign. While they weaken Iran’s conventional missile threat in the short term, they also risk hardening Iranian resolve and complicating any future diplomatic off-ramps. The repeated targeting of Isfahan facilities suggests a sustained effort to prevent reconstitution of capabilities.
Analysts note that such operations test the limits of airpower against a determined adversary with underground infrastructure and proxy networks. The emergence of aftermath videos serves both informational and propaganda purposes, shaping global perceptions of the conflict.
Looking Ahead
As Operation Epic Fury continues, attention remains on whether these strikes will force Iranian concessions or lead to further escalation, including potential Iranian responses in the Strait of Hormuz or through regional allies.
Reflecto News will monitor developments closely, including any official confirmations, satellite imagery analysis, and diplomatic responses.
Related Coverage on Reflecto News:
- U.S. Doubles A-10 Warthog Fleet in the Middle East for Operation Epic Fury
- Iranian President Pezeshkian Accuses U.S. of Acting as Israel’s Proxy
- Operation Epic Fury: Timeline and Key Targets
- U.S.-Iran Tensions: Impact on Regional Stability and Global Energy
This report is compiled from verified video footage, official statements, defense analyses, and international media reporting on the ongoing conflict.