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Satellite Images Show Iran Expanding Fardo Nuclear Facility After US Bombed the Site Last Week | What We Know so Far

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Images captured by Maxar Technologies showed crews operated excavators, bulldozers, and other construction vehicles near the craters and punctures in the ground above the nuclear facility caused by the GBU-57 bunker buster bombs dropped by American B-2s last weekend.

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A dozen bunker busters were dropped on Iran's underground nuclear facility. Satellite images show mysterious activity in the area after the bombing. New routes from

·Stockholm, Sweden
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US media reported that new satellite images taken Friday showed activity at Iran's Fordow nuclear facility, which the United States bombed with bunker-buster bombs at dawn on June 22...

·Amman, Jordan
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New satellite images show increased construction and excavation at the Iranian nuclear facility Fordow. This comes just days after the US dropped bombs on the underground facility.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Iran's construction teams are busy on the ground floor of the Fordow Iranian invasion facility, five days after the United States hit the underground power with 30,000 bombs...

Satellite images show busy activities at the nuclear plant Fordo, which is being attacked by the USA. It is not clear how long a reconstruction is going on.

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allisraelnews.com broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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