Satellite Imagery Reveals Ongoing Work at Iranian Nuclear Site Bombed by US | News Channel 3-12
IRAN, JUN 30 – Satellite images from Maxar Technologies reveal active repair work at Fordow, despite US and Israeli strikes, with Iran’s 400 kg of near weapons-grade uranium still unaccounted for, the IAEA said.
- On June 21-22, U.S. B-2 bombers conducted Operation Midnight Hammer, striking Iran's Fordow nuclear facility and two other sites with bunker-buster bombs.
- The airstrikes followed intelligence reports suggesting that enriched uranium might have been moved to safe locations, but exact stockpile details remain uncertain.
- Satellite images from Maxar Technologies show ongoing earth-moving activities, heavy machinery, and sealed tunnel entrances at Fordow, indicating active recovery or concealment efforts.
- International Atomic Energy Agency chief Grossi acknowledged that while recent attacks have hindered Iran's uranium enrichment capabilities, the country still maintains the ability to restart production within a few months. Meanwhile, Israeli intelligence analyst Ronen Solomon suggested that although Iran possesses enriched uranium, its ability to exploit this material depends on whether it has developed unknown, small-scale infrastructure.
- Despite President Trump's ceasefire announcement and claims of total destruction, experts agree the attack only delayed Iran's nuclear progress and retaliation remains possible, suggesting the conflict's dynamics remain unresolved.
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New satellite images show continuous work at the Fordow nuclear enrichment plant in Iran, which was attacked by U.S. B-2 bombers this month. The images were taken on Sunday by Maxar Technologies, and indicated that they “reveal ongoing activity in and near the vents and holes caused by last week’s air strikes at the Fordow fuel enrichment complex.” The photos show “a bulldozer and several workers positioned next to the north duct, on the ridge a…
Imágenes satelitales revelan trabajos en curso en sitio nuclear iraní bombardeado por EE.UU.
Por Tim Lister y Annoa Abekah-Mensah, CNN Nuevas imágenes satelitales muestran trabajos continuos en la planta de enriquecimiento nuclear de Fordow, en Irán, que fue atacada por bombarderos B-2 estadounidenses este mes. Las imágenes fueron tomadas el domingo por Maxar Technologies, e indicó que “revelan actividad en curso en y cerca de los conductos de ventilación y los agujeros causados por los ataques aéreos de la semana pasada en el complejo …
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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