Report: Iran moved uranium from Fordow before US strike, European allies assess
- Between June 21 and 22, 2025, U.S. B-2 Spirit stealth bombers launched 14 GBU-57 bunker buster bombs targeting Iran’s nuclear sites at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, delivering significant blows to the country’s nuclear infrastructure.
- The strikes aimed to destroy Iran's nuclear program, but reports diverge as some sources say uranium was relocated beforehand while U.S. officials deny this.
- Satellite imagery captured truck movements at Fordow and Isfahan in the day leading up to the attacks, which analysts suggest may indicate the transportation of uranium stored in cylinders by Iran.
- President Trump declared the sites completely obliterated and praised pilots, while experts said the strikes set back Iran's program by years but did not eliminate it fully.
- The operation, deemed a resounding success by U.S. officials, ended a 12-day war with Israel and significantly damaged Iran’s nuclear capabilities despite uncertainty over uranium stockpile status.
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Several unauthenticated images claim to show the uranium enrichment site in Fordo, Iran. In fact, the extent of the damage caused to the facility since it was targeted by American bombs is unknown. - VERIF' - Iranian nuclear: bombed by the Americans, the site of Fordo, the object of all speculation (International).
Amid mystery over uranium, expert tells how Iran could've moved it out of nuclear sites
Amid mystery about the location of Iran's uranium stockpile and reports it could have been moved out before US strikes, an expert has explained how Iran could have moved it out of the nuclear sites struck by the United States. Read to know how uranium could have been moved and what we know of its status.
The 007 Europeans are convinced that the pasdarans moved the material before the bombing on the Fordow site
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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