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New Satellite Images Reveal Activity Around Iran's Nuclear Facilities Amid Ongoing Tensions
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First reported by N12 · 3 hours ago
What happened
New satellite images show active vehicle movement, obstacles, and tunnel entrances at Iran's nuclear sites in Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan. The images coincide with heightened Israeli-Iranian tensions and ongoing U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations, with reports of progress and potential asset releases.
- 01Satellite images reveal vehicles, obstacles, and tunnel entrances at Iran's Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan nuclear sites.
- 02Partial blocking of tunnel entrances likely restricts vehicle access but does not fully seal them.
- 03Israel's Defense Minister warns of potential further strikes against Iran if needed.
- 04Iranian Foreign Minister threatens action if U.S. does not restrain Israel.
- 05President Trump says dismantling Iran's nuclear program is progressing well after productive talks.
- 06Reports indicate U.S. and Iran may have agreed on releasing frozen Iranian assets.
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