Iran’s nuclear ambitions may have hit a wall, but new satellite images suggest the Islamic regime is scrambling to pick up the pieces faster than many in Washington expected.
Fresh satellite photographs snapped this past weekend by Maxar Technologies are shedding light on a flurry of activity at Iran’s notorious Fordow nuclear facility—a site President Trump recently claimed was left in ruins by U.S. airstrikes on June 21.
The new high-resolution shots reveal an expanded access road weaving into the Fordow compound. Heavy machinery and construction gear—including cranes, an excavator, and multiple vehicles—have now appeared on site, indicating Tehran isn’t wasting time.
The BBC reported that the images “show signs of some work underway at the Fordow facility where the Iranian government has been enriching uranium.”
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