Satellite Imagery Reveals Ongoing Work at Iranian Nuclear Site Bombed by US
- U.S. B-2 bombers struck Iran’s Fordow nuclear site and two others with bunker-buster bombs during Operation Midnight Hammer on June 21-22, 2025.
- The strikes followed Israel’s earlier campaign to degrade Iran’s nuclear program and came after reports Iran had moved enriched uranium to safe locations.
- New satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies reveals ongoing excavation, earth-moving equipment, and fresh earth movement at Fordow days after the airstrikes, indicating recovery and possible expansion efforts.
- Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth affirmed precision strikes hit targets as intended, while President Trump claimed the facilities were "completely obliterated" and Iran would never rebuild them.
- Despite the damage and ceasefire, analysts and the IAEA suggest Iran’s nuclear program was only delayed by months, with uncertainty remaining about uranium stockpiles and weaponization capability.
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Imágenes satelitales revelan trabajos en curso en sitio nuclear iraní bombardeado por EE.UU.
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New Satellite Imagery Shows Iran Is Up to Something at Fordow
Fresh activity was spotted over the weekend at the Fordow nuclear facility in Iran that was hit by U.S. bunker buster bombs on June 21, suggesting that the rogue regime […] The post New Satellite Imagery Shows Iran Is Up to Something at Fordow appeared first on The Western Journal.
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