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Iran builds third 'missile city' bunker to boost stockpiles

Head of Republican Guard's missile division says Iran will continue to 'forcefully' develop its missile capability
A shahab 3 missile displayed in Tehran (AFP)

Iran has built its third underground ballistic missile production factory and will keep developing its missile programme, the semi-official Fars news agency reported on Thursday.

"Iran's third underground factory has been built by the Guards in the recent years. We will continue to further develop our missile capabilities forcefully," Fars quoted head of the Republican Guard’s airspace division, Amirali Hajizadeh, as saying.

Since taking the US presidency in January, Donald Trump has imposed new sanctions on Iran in response to Tehran's recent missile launches, putting Tehran "on notice".

Iran's Sunni Gulf neighbours and its arch-enemy Israel have expressed concerns over Tehran's ballistic missile programme, seeing it as a threat to regional security.

"It is natural that our enemies America and the Zionist regime are angry with our missile programme because they want Iran to be in a weak position," Hajizadeh said.

In retaliation for the new US sanctions, Iran had added nine American individuals and companies to its own list of 15 US companies for alleged human rights violations and cooperation with Israel.

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