After the US attack on Iran’s Fordo nuclear site, satellite image of loss came out, see how much devastation occurred
Satellite images after the US attack on Iran’s nuclear site.
Tehran: The first satellite image of damage has come to light after the US attack on Iran’s Fordo nuclear site. In this picture, the devastation on the nuclear site is clearly visible.
The analysis of photographs taken from the satellite on Sunday by the US news agency shows that after aerial attacks in the US, Iran’s underground nuclear site has damaged the entrances. Planet labs are seen in the pictures of PBC that the mountain is also damaged under which there are fists. Closing those entry tunnels means that Iran will have to dig to reach anything inside.
Debris spread over the blast site
The color of the mountain is also seen to be changed compared to the earlier photographs, indicating that the explosion spread the debris around the site. This also indicates that special American bunker buster bombs were used at this center. Light gray colored smoke also appeared in the air. Iran has not yet presented an assessment of the damage caused by the scene.
Iran’s attacks on these nuclear sites
The US on Sunday attacked three major nuclear facilities of Iran. These include the names of Natanz, Fordo and Isfahan. The purpose of these attacks is being said to limit Iran’s nuclear enrichment capabilities. The seriousness of these attacks can be gauged from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reports and satellite data.
Nattanj nuclear facility
It was the main promotion center of Iran, which has suffered a major setback. It is located 220 km south-east of Tehran in Iran’s central plateau. The Natanz Atomic Facilitation Center is Iran’s major uranium enrichment center. Hundreds of centrifuge cascades were employed in underground structures, which could enhance uranium up to 60% and which is only slightly below the weapon-grade level.
Ford Nuclear Facility
It is located about 100 km south-west of Tehran. Fordo is a small, but Iran’s strategic nuclear facility center. Iran informed IAEA in 2009 about this site, which started in 2007, was identified by American and Western intelligence agencies. This site is located below the mountain and is designed to protect it especially from air strikes. However, in recent US attacks, it is being said that the GBU-57A/B ‘Massive Ordnance Penetrator’ bomb was used. The bomb weighs about 30,000 pounds and has the ability to explode several meters deep. It was released by the B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber. There is a possibility of damage to the fourts.
Isfahan nuclear facility
Isfahan Nuclear Center is located 350 km south-east from Tehran. It is a major scientific and research center in Iran’s nuclear program. Thousands of scientists are employed here and include three Chinese research reactors, uranium conversion plants (UCFs), and several laboratories. The location was recently attacked by Israel, in which uranium conversion facility was targeted. Now the US has also attacked this center.
(AP)
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