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What Satellite Images Show Of Damage To Iran’s Nuclear Sites

B-2 bombers return to US base after strikes on Iran nuclear sites (Frame grab)

Satellite imagery taken Sunday morning shows at least six apparent bomb entry points at Iran’s key Fordow uranium enrichment facility, according to a Washington Post visual analysis and multiple experts. The images are the first look at damage to one of Iran’s main nuclear facilities after American bombers struck that site and two others early Sunday local time.

President Donald Trump said the strikes “completely and totally obliterated” Iran’s three key nuclear facilities at Fordow, Isfahan and Natanz. Pentagon leaders used a more measured description at a news conference Sunday morning, saying the sites all sustained “extremely severe damage” and they believed they had achieved a “destruction of capabilities” at Fordow.

A senior Israeli official told The Post that an early assessment shows the nuclear site in Isfahan was “annihilated” and the facilities in Fordow and Natanz were “severely damaged.” The official spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive intelligence.

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Blast analysts cautioned against drawing conclusions too quickly, as underground impacts depend on a variety of factors, including depth of detonation and surrounding geology.

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