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Satellite Images Reveal Iran's Efforts to Repair Nuclear Facilities Amid Ongoing Damage

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Exclusive satellite images obtained by CNN from VantorTech reveal that Iran is attempting to repair its nuclear and missile sites as of late June and early July 2026. Significant activity was detected at the Parchin military complex, known as "Talgan 2," where explosives linked to nuclear weapons development are believed to be stored. Repairs appear to be underway at several locations damaged by previous U.S.-Israeli strikes, as seen in satellite photos from June 22 and July 7.

Additional satellite imagery from late June 2026, released by the U.S.-based Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) and also sourced from VantorTech, indicates that most of Iran's major nuclear sites have not undergone substantial changes. However, some activity was noted at the underground site near Natanz, specifically at the nearby Mount Pikaax complex, suggesting ongoing work. The Natanz enrichment facility itself shows little activity, with access points to underground halls unrepaired, vehicle entrances heavily damaged, and main and backup power and cooling systems still disabled.

Outside the experimental enrichment facility (PFEP), destroyed in June 2025 and subsequently covered by Iran, only a single vehicle was observed. ISIS also addressed CNN's report that Iran has intensified efforts to seal its enriched uranium stockpiles by collapsing tunnels and planting mines at their entrances. ISIS analysts have monitored these sites in Isfahan, Fordow, and Natanz for months and noted that most of these measures are not new but part of an ongoing trend.

This detailed satellite analysis highlights Iran's gradual attempts to restore some nuclear infrastructure despite extensive damage and international scrutiny. The developments come amid heightened global concerns over Iran's nuclear ambitions and ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Summary: Satellite images from late June and early July 2026 show Iran actively repairing nuclear and missile sites, especially at the Parchin complex, while major nuclear facilities like Natanz remain largely damaged and inactive. The U.S.-based ISIS institute confirms these findings and notes Iran's continued efforts to secure enriched uranium stockpiles through tunnel collapses and mine placements.

Points: - Satellite images reveal Iran repairing nuclear and missile sites, notably at Parchin, in mid-2026. - Major nuclear sites like Natanz show minimal activity and remain heavily damaged. - ISIS confirms ongoing but limited restoration efforts and uranium stockpile security measures. - Tunnel collapses and mines are part of Iran's strategy to seal enriched uranium storage. - The experimental enrichment facility PFEP remains largely inactive since its 2025 destruction. - These findings underscore Iran's slow nuclear infrastructure recovery amid international scrutiny.

Topic: security

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