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The first public satellite images of Iran's Fordow nuclear site offer a glimpse of the damage that US bunker buster bombs did to the facility following President Trump's surprise attack Saturday.
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New satellite images show construction equipment at Fordow, one of Iran's bombed-out nuclear sites. Efforts appear to be underway to repair damage and dig out new access paths.
Satellite images show extent of US bombing damage to Iran nuclear sites Experts weigh in on damage to Fordo, Isfahan and Natanz.
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… ...
The strikes appear to have blocked entrances leading and destroyed some buildings, per newly released satellite images.
Satellite images released Sunday show the impact of U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, which President Trump announced on Saturday evening. Using B-2 bombers dropping “bunker buster” bombs ...
New satellite images show damage after US airstrikes at Iran's Fordow nuclear facilities. Fordow was one of three Iranian nuclear sites that the US bombed early Sunday morning local time.
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The images are the first look at damage to one of Iran’s main nuclear facilities after American bombers struck that site and two others early Sunday local time.
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