Satellite images of Iran show fresh craters at nuclear site after US bombing
- The U.S. military launched airstrikes starting around midnight on June 21, 2025, targeting Iran's nuclear sites at Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz to destroy its nuclear program.
- The strikes followed a two-month unsuccessful U.S. attempt to persuade Iran to curb its nuclear activities, amid claims Iran posed an imminent nuclear threat despite its denial of weapon intent.
- Operation Midnight Hammer involved more than 125 aircraft, including seven B-2 bombers dropping fourteen 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs and a submarine firing over two dozen Tomahawk missiles, causing severe damage.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed that the U.S. severely damaged Iran's nuclear capabilities and emphasized a call for peace, while in response, Iran's Revolutionary Guard launched a volley of 40 missiles targeting Israel, resulting in mostly minor injuries.
- The strikes significantly degraded Iran's nuclear capabilities and raised the U.S. alert for regional retaliation, though continued Israeli attacks and Iran's resolve suggest ongoing conflict risks.
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New high-resolution satellite imagery obtained and published by Maksar Technologies provides a further insight into the impact of the US bomb attack on the Fordo plant. Fordo, one of the most important components of Iran's nuclear program, is the uranium enrichment plant, which is most protected among all of Israel's (known) potential targets and the United States of America. Western intelligence estimates that the plant is hidden in a rock at a…
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