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Iran trying to regain access to bombed Fordow nuclear site

New satellite photos show an excavator operating near one of the craters, as well as a sand conveyor removing soil from the site.

July 1, 2025 13:47
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New satellite images purportedly show Iranian officials attempting to clear the entrance to the Fordow nuclear facility that was damaged in US airstrikes last week (Image: Maxar Technologies)

By

Dudi Kogan,

Jewish News Syndicate

1 min read

New satellite images taken on Sunday reveal that Iran has significantly accelerated engineering work around the craters created by last week's US strike on the Fordow nuclear facility.

The photographs show an excavator operating near one of the craters, as well as a sand conveyor removing soil from the site. The crater is near ventilation shafts that were targeted during the strike, and Iranian officials appear to have made substantial progress clearing the area.

Images from two days earlier had indicated that initial engineering activity had begun, but the latest set suggests that Iran is now working to reopen access to the underground site.

Nonetheless, the paved access tunnels leading deeper into the mountain seemingly remain blocked by sand piles, apparently placed there by the Islamic Republic before the attack.