Satellite photos reveal damage to Iranian missile bases and nuclear facilities after Israeli strikes
IRAN, JUN 13 – Satellite images show extensive damage to Iran's nuclear enrichment and missile sites, with about 240 fatalities reported since the strikes began, escalating regional tensions.
- Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple Iranian sites including nuclear, military, and civilian infrastructure from June 13 to June 14, 2025, primarily in Iran and Tehran.
- The strikes followed Iran’s replacement order of older centrifuges with advanced IR-6 models amid rising tensions and a preceding IAEA resolution condemning uranium enrichment.
- Satellite images confirmed visible damage at Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility and missile bases in Kermanshah and Tabriz, alongside reports of destroyed residential buildings and power structures.
- Iran reported 78 deaths on the first day and additional casualties afterward, while Israeli military intercepted surface-to-surface missiles and drones amid ongoing missile exchanges.
- The conflict has destabilized the Middle East, prompted international calls for de-escalation, and risks drawing in wider geopolitical actors including the US and UK supporting Israel.
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