Image of Iran's nuclear facility after the US attack
Satellite images show damage to Iran's nuclear facilities following recent US airstrikes.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•23/06/2025
On June 21 (local time), US President Donald Trump ordered an attack on three important Iranian nuclear facilities, including Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan. Photo: Metro Graphics. Accordingly, 6 US B-2 stealth bombers dropped a total of 14 bunker-buster bombs on the Fordow nuclear facility. US submarines also launched 30 Tomahawk missiles, destroying two other Iranian nuclear facilities in Natanz and Isfahan. Photo: 509th Bomb Wing.
President Trump announced that Iran's Fordow nuclear facility had been flattened. Photo: Fordow facility before the attack. Photo: DM. According to a US official, analysis of satellite images taken later showed that US airstrikes created at least six large craters at Fordow. Photo: Maxar. The orange circles appear to show damage at the entrance to Iran's underground nuclear facility. Photo: DM.
The main parts of the Fordow complex are believed to be located about 80 to 90 meters underground, making it something of an Iranian "nuclear fortress." Satellite image of the area attacked in Fordow. Photo: Maxar. Iran's nuclear facility in Isfahan was also damaged in the attack. Photo: Maxar. Newly released images show the precision of the military strikes that President Trump claimed leveled the nuclear facility. Photo: Maxar.
Damage after the US attacked the Isfahan nuclear enrichment facility in central Iran. Photo: Maxar. >>> Readers are invited to watch more videos about Israel's attack on Iran (Video source: The Guardian)
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