New satellite images from the Institute for International Security and Studies reveal suspicious movements at Iran’s underground nuclear site at Mount Pickaxe, according to a report on the 12th.
The footage shows that on April 22, two eastern tunnel openings were partially blocked with large piles of dirt. The move was apparently intended to prevent vehicle access to the compound located south of Natanz.
The change in the terrain is particular…
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New satellite images from the Institute for International Security and Studies reveal suspicious movements at Iran’s underground nuclear site at Mount Pickaxe, according to a report on the 12th.
The footage shows that on April 22, two eastern tunnel openings were partially blocked with large piles of dirt. The move was apparently intended to prevent vehicle access to the compound located south of Natanz.
The change in the terrain is particular…