Exclusive Satellite Images Show Damage at Iran's Fordow Nuclear Facility After US Airstrike. Maxar Technologies imagery reveals crater damage and blocked tunnel entrances at the hardened Fordow underground complex following a US military bombing operation. See before & after images of the June 2025 attack
Maxar Technologies satellite images, obtained by Business Insider, reveal significant damage at Iran's Fordow nuclear facility following US airstrikes. Images from June 22nd show large craters on the ridge above the underground complex near Tehran, along with debris and blocked tunnel entrances, indicating the impact of the bombing
Satellite imagery reveals significant damage to Iran's Fordow nuclear facility following US airstrikes. Maxar Technologies images show a thick dust and debris layer, likely from the bombing, obscuring several tunnel entrances leading to the underground complex. The strikes appear to have effectively blocked access to the hardened facility
US airstrikes target Iranian nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. President Trump declared the operation, codenamed Midnight Hammer, a "spectacular military success," involving B-2 Spirit bombers and massive ordnance penetrator bombs. Satellite imagery confirms significant damage at Fordow
US airstrikes on Iran's Fordow nuclear facility, a heavily fortified underground site, utilized a full payload of bombs, causing significant damage. Satellite imagery reveals craters and blocked tunnel entrances at this key Iranian nuclear enrichment facility
US B-2 Stealth Bombers Launch Midnight Hammer: 14 Bunker-Buster Bombs Target Iranian Nuclear Facilities. Gen. Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, confirmed the highly secretive and complex operation, involving seven B-2 Spirits dropping GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOPs) on Iranian nuclear sites, including Fordow
US B-2 Stealth Bombers Unleash Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) on Iran's Fordow Nuclear Facility. General Dan Caine confirmed the use of the 30,000-pound GBU-57, the largest non-nuclear bomb in the US arsenal, designed to penetrate deeply buried targets like Fordow's hardened underground facilities
This marked the first combat deployment of the Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP), the US military's largest non-nuclear bomb
US airstrikes on Iran's Fordow nuclear facility involved over 125 aircraft, including B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, 4th and 5th-generation fighter jets, and aerial refueling tankers. The complex, highly secretive Operation Midnight Hammer employed significant deception tactics
US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities utilized over 75 precision-guided munitions, including 14 Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOPs) and more than two dozen Tomahawk cruise missiles launched from a Middle Eastern submarine
US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites—Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan—caused significant damage, according to initial assessments. While a full damage assessment is pending, early reports indicate all three facilities sustained destruction. Satellite imagery confirms substantial damage at Fordow, showing craters, debris, and blocked tunnel entrances
Following a week of Israeli airstrikes targeting Iran's nuclear program and military infrastructure, the US launched a bombing raid on Iranian nuclear facilities. President Trump, who had previously urged Iran to renegotiate a nuclear deal, authorized the attack after days of deliberation. Satellite imagery confirms significant damage at the Fordow nuclear facility, including crater formation and blocked tunnel entrances
Following the US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lauded President Trump's "spectacular military success," praising the attack on Iran's nuclear program, a solution he has long favored
Since June 13th, Israeli airstrikes have repeatedly targeted critical Iranian infrastructure, including nuclear facilities (Fordow, Natanz, Esfahan), military bases, weapons production sites, missile launchers, air defenses, and high-ranking personnel
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The US bombing is a major escalation in the conflict that could see Iran retaliate by targeting American forces, as Tehran has threatened to do. The Pentagon has a large presence in the Middle East, consisting of warships, aircraft carriers, fighter jets, and ground troops.
Both Trump and Pentagon leadership have called for peace, warning Iran it could see more strikes if that can’t be achieved.
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