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Satellite images show activity at Iran’s Fordo nuclear facility before U.S. air strikes

  • Israel launched strikes late on June 12 targeting Iran's nuclear facilities, scientists, ballistic missile sites, and other military assets.
  • The strikes followed concerns about Iran’s nuclear ambitions centered in fortified sites like Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, which serve both civilian and military purposes.
  • Satellite images taken on Thursday and Friday and released by Maxar Technologies revealed increased movements of trucks and other vehicles close to the entrance of the subterranean Fordow nuclear site prior to the air strikes.
  • President Trump hailed the strikes as a remarkable military achievement, claiming they entirely destroyed critical enrichment sites, though independent confirmation of this outcome is still lacking.
  • The attacks complicated the International Atomic Energy Agency's efforts to track Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile as inspectors lost access and environmental sampling became unfeasible.
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On the night of June 22, the United States attacked three nuclear facilities in Iran: Isfahan, Natansa, and Fordo, one of the most important components of Iran's nuclear program, a uranium enrichment plant that 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 depth of 60–90 metres and requires special ammunition (if nuclear w…

·Riga, Latvia
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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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