Satellite imagery from a range of providers has uncovered extensive damage to pivotal Iranian nuclear and missile facilities, specifically the Natanz and Isfahan nuclear sites, alongside military targets in various regions. The ongoing airstrikes by Israel have prompted Iran to engage in retaliatory measures.
Satellite Images Unveil Damage to Iran's Nuclear and Missile Facilities

Satellite Images Unveil Damage to Iran's Nuclear and Missile Facilities
Recent satellite imagery has highlighted significant destruction at critical Iranian nuclear sites and military installations.
Satellite imagery obtained from Maxar and other sources has revealed considerable damage at nuclear sites in Natanz and Isfahan, crucial for Iran's uranium enrichment program. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that the pilot fuel enrichment plant at Natanz was destroyed, affecting Iran's capability to produce weapons-grade uranium. The visual evidence indicates the utilization of advanced munitions, possibly bunker busters, although no indications of damage to key underground structures have been reported. The IAEA further noted damage to four critical buildings in Isfahan, with no significant radiation increase detected at either site.
In addition, analysis has identified damage to missile complexes near Tabriz, including missile storage and shelter areas. Visual data from Kermanshah suggested severe burn marks and additional damage to missile infrastructures. Overall, the situation continues to escalate as Israel intensifies its military operations targeting Iranian installations, leading to ongoing tensions and the potential for broader conflict in the region.
In addition, analysis has identified damage to missile complexes near Tabriz, including missile storage and shelter areas. Visual data from Kermanshah suggested severe burn marks and additional damage to missile infrastructures. Overall, the situation continues to escalate as Israel intensifies its military operations targeting Iranian installations, leading to ongoing tensions and the potential for broader conflict in the region.