Satellite Images Capture Activity at Iran’s Fordow Nuclear Site After U.S. Strikes
- Iran has begun excavations at its Fordow nuclear site, as shown by new satellite images.
- The images reveal that Iran is filling craters and constructing access roads at Fordow.
- Excavators and bulldozers are actively moving dirt near craters at Fordow.
- Activities include filling craters and digging out access roads, according to Maxar.
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Iranian foreign minister: Fordow nuclear site ‘heavily damaged’
By Chris Summers Contributing Writer Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said the Fordow nuclear site was “seriously and heavily damaged” by U.S. B-2 bombers on June 21. “No one exactly knows what has transpired in Fordow. That being said, what we know so far is that the facilities have been seriously and heavily damaged,” Araghchi said during an interview with CBS News, broadcast on Tuesday. “The Atomic Energy Organization of the Isl…
New Satellite Images Show Activity At Iran's Fordow Nuclear Site 1 Week After US Bombings
New Maxar satellite images, taken on June 29, show cranes and people working at the Fordow enrichment complex following US and Israeli air strikes. Vehicles can also seen below a ridge and are parked along a path that was built to access the site.
Satellite images show Iran begins excavation at Fordow site after US airstrikes
Iran has begun excavation and inspection work at its Fordow nuclear site after US airstrikes, satellite images show, amid ongoing assessments of damage to underground facilities and ventilation shafts.
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