America attacks Iran’s nuclear plants, see satellite photos
America Attack Iran Nuclear Sites
Israel Iran War: The US has bombed three Iran’s nuclear plants. After the attacks on Iran by the US, US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that the US attacks “completely destroyed Iran’s three nuclear enrichment plants”. However, satellite photos have not yet confirmed the claim. Atomic sites are definitely seeing a lot of damage, yet there are some parts which are safe. The US attacks remain uncertain about how much Iran underground nuclear installations have affected.
Fordo nuclear site is like this
The Fordo nuclear site is located to the south of Tehran which is built between the mountains. According to Bloomberg report, the satellite photographs of the plant after the US attack are pits, the entrance of the collapsed tunnel and holes on the top of the mountain. However, there is no harm to the building used to control ventilation for underground uranium enhancement work.
Iran Fordo Nuclear Site
What is the situation about Natanj Nuclear Plant?
The damage to the Natanj Nuclear Plant has not yet been fully assessed, although a new pit of about 5.5 meters diameter is visible in satellite paintings. It is not yet clear whether the plant has damaged the underground site buried 40 meters below, which has a layer of 8 meters thick concrete and steel.
Iran Natanz Nuclear Site
Wide loss in Isfahan
According to satellite photographs, the Isfahan atomic site has suffered the most and widespread damage. This atomic plant is located about 450 km from Tehran. According to the US Air Force General Dan Kane, it will take some time to assess the damage in Iran during the attacks. The International Atomic Energy Agency is also trying to assess the full losses in Iran.
Iran Isfahan Nuclear Site
Iran had already done the game?
Meanwhile, it is believed that Iran had removed the reserves of arms-grade uranium from the Fordo nuclear plant before the US attacks. A few days before the US attack, there are also signs from the satellite photographs of the site. Satellite photographs saw a long queue of vehicles outside the entrance of the nuclear site which cannot be called normal activity. In addition, two Iranian officials have also told the New York Times that Iran had taken 400 kg of uranium out of the plant in fear of US attacks.
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