Satellite imagery reveals ongoing work at Iranian nuclear site bombed by US

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Satellite imagery reveals ongoing work at Iranian nuclear site bombed by US

CNN 鈥 New satellite images show continuing work at Iran鈥檚 Fordow nuclear enrichment plant, which was struck by US B-2 bombers just over a week ago.
The imagery was collected by Maxar Technologies on Sunday. Maxar said it 鈥渞eveals ongoing activity at and near the ventilation shafts and holes caused by last week鈥檚 airstrikes on the Fordow fuel enrichment complex.鈥
The pictures show 鈥渁n excavator and several personnel are positioned immediately next to the northern shaft on the ridge above the underground complex. The crane appears to be operating at the entrance to the shaft/hole.鈥
According to Maxar, several additional vehicles are also seen below the ridge and are parked along the path that was built to access the site.
Earlier this month, American B-2 bombers dropped more than a dozen bunker-buster bombs on Iran鈥檚 Fordow and Natanz nuclear sites, while Tomahawk missiles launched from a US submarine hit the Isfahan site in central Iran.
The US Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bombs targeted the two ventilation shafts at Fordow, according to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine.
Maxar said the new images show ‘ongoing activity at and near the ventilation shafts and holes caused by last week鈥檚 airstrikes on the Fordow fuel enrichment complex.’
Maxar Technologies
Several additional vehicles are also seen below a ridge and are parked along the path that was built to access the nuclear site, according to Maxar.
Maxar Technologies
He told a Pentagon briefing last week that most of the bombs dropped at Fordow 鈥渨ere tasked to enter the main shaft, move down into the complex at greater than 1,000 feet per second, and explode in the mission space.鈥
Former nuclear inspector David Albright, who now leads the Institute for Science and International Security, said that imagery from Fordow on Saturday showed 鈥渢he Iranians are actively working at the two MOP impact sites penetrating the ventilation shafts鈥 at the plant.
Albright assessed that the activity 鈥渕ay include backfilling the craters, as well as conducting engineering damage assessments and likely radiological sampling. The craters above the main shafts remain open.鈥
鈥淲e have observed that the Iranians have also rapidly repaired the bomb cratering damage on the main entrance road from only a few days prior. However, there are yet no indications of any efforts to reopen any of the tunnel entrances,鈥 Albright posted on X.
On Sunday, the head of the UN鈥檚 nuclear watchdog said US strikes on Iran fell short of causing total damage to its nuclear program and that Tehran could restart enriching uranium 鈥渋n a matter of months,鈥 contradicting President Donald Trump鈥檚 claims the US set Tehran鈥檚 ambitions back by decades.
The comments by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi appear to support an early assessment from the Pentagon鈥檚 Defense Intelligence Agency, first reported on by CNN, which suggests the United States鈥 strikes on key Iranian nuclear sites last week did not destroy the core components of its nuclear program, and likely only set it back by months.
While the final military and intelligence assessment has yet to come, Trump has repeatedly claimed to have 鈥渃ompletely and totally obliterated鈥 Tehran鈥檚 nuclear program.
CNN鈥檚 Laura Sharman and Sophie Tanno contributed to this report.

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