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Satellite imagery shows activity at one of the three Iranian uranium enrichment sites that President Donald Trump said had been obliterated in U.S. military strikes last month.
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New Maxar satellite images reveal the extent of damage at Iranian nuclear sites following US and Israeli air strikes. Some photos show signs of a clean up under way with bombing craters being ...
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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… ...
Satellite photos show the aftermath of U.S. strikes that dropped 30,000-pound "bunker-buster" bombs on Iran's Fordo nuclear facility and hit the Natanz and Isfahan sites.
The strikes appear to have blocked entrances leading and destroyed some buildings, per newly released satellite images.
Newly released satellite imagery shows damage to Iran’s Fordow nuclear enrichment facility following devastating U.S. airstrikes that targeted three nuclear sites in the country Saturday night.
(Satellite image ©2025 Maxar Technologies) At the Natanz enrichment facility, satellite images show a 5.5-meter diameter crater positioned directly above part of the underground military complex.