Here are the latest verified satellite images of the Fordow nuclear site, captured before and after the U.S. airstrike on June 22:

Here are the latest verified satellite images of the Fordow nuclear site, captured before and after the U.S. airstrike on June 22:

satellite view shows an overview of the Fordow underground complex, after the US struck the underground nuclear facility, near Qom, here and below. Photograph: Maxar Technologies/Handout via Reuters

 

🛰️ What the images reveal

  • Distinct craters have appeared on the ridge above Fordow’s underground facilities, replaced by fresh-looking dust and debris — clear signs of heavy bunker-buster impacts (reuters.com).

  • Tunnel entrances seem blocked or collapsed, suggesting significant disturbance to access points (businessinsider.com).

  • Commercial analysis indicates the use of 14 Massive Ordnance Penetrators delivered by B‑2 stealth bombers, suggesting attempts to obliterate deeply buried centrifuge halls (businessinsider.com).

  • Experts like former UN inspector David Albright state:

    “They just punched through with these MOPs … the facility is probably toast” (reuters.com).


     


Context & strategic implications

  • The U.S. joined Israel’s campaign with Operation Midnight Hammer, targeting Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan using bunker‑busters and cruise missiles, marking a major escalation in the conflict (businessinsider.com).



A closer satellite view shows the ridge at the Fordow underground complex, here and below. Photograph: Maxar Technologies/Handout via Reuters






🧭 Summary

Feature Result
Structural damage Severe: craters, dust plumes, blocked tunnels
Nuclear material Likely moved beforehand—no elevated radiation
Program impact Deep sites hit, but program may survive underground
Broader risk Possible Iranian treaty exit, new hidden sites

In essence, the imagery and expert assessment indicate that while the strike caused substantial structural damage to the Fordow site, the nuclear program may persist. The strategic blow is significant but not necessarily decisive.

Maxar Technologies/Handout via Reuters


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