((Newsnation– The newly released satellite images appear damage to three nuclear sites in Iran before and after the night of Saturday and after that American air strikes.
The US military used specialized baked bombs to penetrate the underground facilities in Fordo, Natanz and Asphan, on the occasion of President Donald Trump’s decision to join Israel’s military campaign against the Iranian nuclear program.
The high -resolution images collected by MAXAR techniques showed a large pits on a series of hills over the underground complex in Fordow, one of Iran fortified. Nuclear faceIties. Surrendic pictures were also taken in Natanz and Estuhan.
It interacts with the pictures below by pulling the scrolling tape to the left and right to see the differences before and after the American strikes:
Fordow enrichment attachment
Strikes It appears to have banned many tunnel entrances leading to an underground facility with debris and dirt, for all a crusher.

A layer of blue ash is spread in a wide area surrounding the facility, evidence of strong explosions from the bombs that penetrate the bunker used in the attack, according to the analysis of satellite images.
The Fordo facility, which was deeply built inside a mountain near the city of Qom, which is a sacred location in Islam, was a special concern for Western intelligence agencies because of its strongly designed fortified construction to endure military attacks.




The image below also shows, from Maxar Technologies, several holes, which appear to have left bombs, with what appears to be the ashes of those around them.

Natanz enrichment facility


In the Natanz enrichment facility, satellite images show a 5.5 -meter -diameter hole directly placed over a part of the underground military complex.


Natanz includes centrifugal devices, which are necessary for Iran’s Iranian program in uranium.

Placement of the microscopy on the underground expulsion processes indicates the penetration of the attachment of the facility’s protective ground. MAXAR’s historical pictures of 2003 show the site during construction, when the centrifugation buildings were visible before the ground covers the protection.
ISFAHAN Technology Center
The ISFAHAN Nuclear Technology Center is exposed to extensive damage to the buildings across the entire complex, according to the latest satellite image analysis.


The facility works as the primary nuclear technology research center in Iran.




Higseth: The United States “does not seek war” with Iran after the attack
Defense Minister Beit Higseth said on Sunday that America “does not seek war” with Iran following a surprise attack on Saturday, while Vice President JD Vance said that the strikes gave Tehran a renewed opportunity to negotiate with Washington.
The mission, which is called the “midnight Hummer”, included partners and deception, and no Iranian resistance was met.
“This task was not and was not about changing the system,” he added.
Kane said that the goal of the operation – destroying nuclear sites in Ford (sometimes Written Fordo), Natanz, and Safhahan – have been fulfilled.
“The final battle damage will take some time, but the assessments of the initial battle damage indicate that all three sites have been severely damaged and severely destroyed,” Kane said.
Vans said in a television interview that although he would not discuss “sensitive intelligence about what we saw on the ground,” he felt “very confident that we delayed their development of a nuclear weapon.”
He reduced it, he told NBC “Meet The Press” that “I think we really paid their program again for a very long time. I think it would be many years before the Iranians could develop a nuclear weapon.”
The vice president said that the United States “negotiated” strongly “with Iran to try to find a peaceful settlement and that Trump made his decision after the Iranian evaluation did not act” in good faith. “
The Associated Press contributed to this report.