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Satellite photos reveal damage to Iranian missile bases and nuclear facilities after Israeli strikes

  • Satellite images analyzed by The Associated Press showed damage to Iran's ballistic missile bases after an Israeli attack.
  • Damage was seen at missile bases in Kermanshah and Tabriz, with burns visible in Kermanshah and smoke in Tabriz.
  • Iran reported on Israeli strikes in the area but has not acknowledged the damage to its missile arsenal.
  • The images were taken by Planet Labs PBC, showing the sites before and after the Israeli strikes.
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Satellite photos reveal damage to Iranian missile bases and nuclear facilities after Israeli strikes

Satellite images analyzed Saturday by The Associated Press revealed some of the damage sustained by Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal and nuclear facilities in the blistering Israeli attack on the country.

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Satellite photos reveal damage to Iranian missile bases after Israeli strikes

By The Associated Press Satellite images analyzed Saturday by The Associated Press revealed some of the damage sustained by Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal in an Israeli attack on the country. Images from Planet Labs PBC taken Friday showed damage at two missile bases, one in Kermanshah and one in Tabriz, both in western Iran. At Kermanshah, where the base is up against a mountainside, burns could be seen across a wide area after the attack. In…

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Satellite images analyzed on Saturday by The Associated Press revealed some of the damage suffered by Iran's ballistic missile arsenal in an Israeli attack on the country.

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cedarnews.net broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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