During a press conference in Paris, the Iranian Resistance for the first time revealed a new underground military nuclear facility near its Natanz uranium enrichment plant located under a mountain called ’Siah Kooh’, from the Karkas mountain range, which is constructed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp (IRGC).
In this press Conference, while showing the satellite pictures of the location of this secret site, Mehdi Abrishamchi, the Peace Commission chairman of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) , announced the names of companies and their directors, all being secret.
He said the Khatamolanbia Company of the IRGC has constructed this secret site in a very vast area consisting of two underground tunnelsm, dug between two mountains and being interconnected. Tunnel width is 6 meters (20 feet) in diameter and links this new site to Natanz This site is protected from air strikes.
IRGC Brigadier General Sadrollah Pourbarat visits this site every other week and another IRGC official in Defense Ministry by the name of Asgari spends most of his time in this site.
Peace Commission chairman of NCRI added: The mullahs’ Defense Ministry has taken special measures to clear all clues to this site. No branch in the IRGC has complete information about this site.
In order to divert public attentions from this site, regime has rumored that it has an air defense system and munitions cache in that area.
Two companies named Omran and Hera, which are affiliated to Khatamolanbia Company, are involved in construction of this project.
The manager of this site is IRGC Brigadier General Tabatabaii. He goes to this secret site every week to follow its improvement. His deputy is an IRGC member named Daneshjoo.
For the first time, Iranian resistance revealed that Omran Company was busy digging a tunnel in Parchin site.
Abrishamchi added: the clerical regime is continuing this project with all-out effort. ..Nuclear bomb is part of Iranian regime’s strategy for survival. Consequently, as long as this regime is in power, it will not abandon its nuclear program.