New satellite imagery shows Iran expanding work at Fordow nuclear site
- The US conducted airstrikes last weekend targeting Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility as part of Operation Midnight Hammer over June 21-22, 2025.
- The strikes aimed to degrade the nuclear program by hitting infrastructure like exhaust shafts to disable the facility without penetrating all chambers.
- New satellite images from Maxar Technologies reveal Iran has started repair work and excavation at Fordow, including earth-moving near tunnel entrances and new access roads.
- President Trump stated that the strikes thoroughly destroyed the facilities and claimed Iran would be unable to restore them, while Israeli officials indicated that the attacks delayed Iran's nuclear program by several years.
- A ceasefire stopped hostilities, but analysts say the damage extent remains unclear and Iran’s nuclear ambitions may persist, as restoration efforts suggest continued activity at Fordow.
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Iran has excavators and bulldozers at Fordow
A new Maxar satellite photo shows earth excavators and bulldozers working to clear new paths. The picture was taken Friday. There is activity at the tunnel entrances and at the holes over the ventilator shafts. How the Iranians got the equipment there...
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Satellite images show Iran repairing Fordow nuclear site post-strikes
New satellite images from Maxar Technologies reveal Iran has initiated repair efforts at its Fordow nuclear facility, targeted last week by US airstrikes. Excavators and bulldozers are visible near bomb craters, suggesting immediate attempts to restore access and assess damage.
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