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Report: Iran moved uranium from Fordow before US strike, European allies assess

  • In a mission named Midnight Hammer, B-2 Spirit bombers from the United States targeted and destroyed Iran’s nuclear sites at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan in the early hours of June 22, 2025.
  • The strikes aimed to cripple Iran's nuclear program, but reports and satellite imagery suggest Iran moved much of its enriched uranium stockpile beforehand.
  • The Fordow site sustained extensive damage to critical infrastructure rendering enrichment operations unusable, though some centrifuges and uranium stockpiles likely survived or were relocated.
  • President Trump declared the sites "completely and totally obliterated," while defense officials called the operation a "resounding success" that set back Iran's program by years.
  • Ongoing monitoring and intelligence assessments remain necessary, as insufficient evidence prevents definitive conclusions about uranium relocation and total destruction of facilities.
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The 007 Europeans are convinced that the pasdarans moved the material before the bombing on the Fordow site

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Preliminary estimates provided to European governments by intelligence agencies indicate that Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium remains largely intact, having been moved out of Fordow before the US bombing.

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Meduza broke the news in Riga, Latvia on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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