When the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency asked Iran to explain what was happening deep underneath Pickaxe mountain, the reply was short and sharp: “It’s none of your ...
Hidden among the mountains in central Iran, work has been continuing on a mysterious underground facility believed to be buried beyond the range of US "bunker buster" bombs. The site, known as Pickaxe ...
Iran is blocking the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) from inspecting multiple sites of interest in its nuclear weapons development programme, a senior source in the European Union’s (E.U.’s) ...
A hidden fortress under construction in Iran — known as “Pickaxe Mountain” — may potentially be housing any uranium stockpiles that Tehran managed to smuggle out before the US bombed its nuclear sites ...
Tehran may have used the delay in the US's potential strike to make the beneath-mountain facility nearly untouchable.
The activity comes at a time of heightened tensions as talks between Iranian and US officials continue over Iran's nuclear programme.
Beneath the rocky peaks of a mountain called Kūh-e Kolang Gaz Lā, which is better known as Pickaxe Mountain, something is happening, and nobody outside Iran knows exactly what, as per a report. Now, ...
Military analysts believe the facilities are designed to protect weapons from air strikes and allow launches with limited warning. The system is operated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC ...