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Maxar Technologies images showed major damage at Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites after U.S. B-2 bombers launched precision strikes over the weekend.
Satellite images of US President Donald Trump’s order to strike missiles on Iran show damage to key Isfahan nuclear site and Fordow, Natanz uranium facilities.
The images, released by US defense contractor Maxar Technologies, captured more than a dozen cargo-style trucks lined up outside the Fordow nuclear enrichment site’s tunnel entrance on Thursd… ...
By Allegra Goodwin, Gianluca Mezzofiore, Christian Edwards, Thomas Bordeaux and Jessie Yeung, CNN. Warplanes. Submarines. Cruise missiles. Bombs that weigh 30,000 pounds.
In the wake of Midnight Hammer, the U.S. operation to bomb Iran's three main nuclear sites, some of the first looks at damage to the locations are coming from satellite imagery of the secretive sites.
The strike targeted suspected tunnel entrances associated with Iran’s underground enrichment infrastructure. The Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center also shows signs of recent damage.
After initially favoring diplomacy, US President Donald Trump resorted to an extraordinary use of force against Iran on Saturday night, striking three of the regime’s key nuclear sites.
2 A June 20 satellite image of tunnel entrances to the Isfahan Nuclear Technology Research Center. A new image from June 22 shows damage after the site was hit by US air strikes.
Entrances to tunnels used to store part of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile at the sprawling Isfahan nuclear complex were hit in US military strikes overnight, the UN nuclear watchdog said on Sunday.
Satellite images have revealed new signs of damage to access routes and tunnels at Iran's underground Fordo enrichment facility which was targeted by Israel on 23 June, a day after the US dropped ...
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