New Satellite Images Reveal Activity at Iran’s Nuclear Sites Amid Rising Tensions
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First reported by N12 · 2 hours ago
What happened
New satellite images reveal active vehicle movement and roadblocks at Iran’s nuclear sites, including Natanz and Fordow. The images coincide with escalating threats between Israel and Iran, with Israeli officials warning of possible strikes and Iranian leaders responding defiantly. Meanwhile, reports indicate a U.S.-Iran agreement on frozen assets, and President Trump states progress in dismantling Iran’s nuclear program.
- 01New satellite images show vehicle activity and roadblocks at Iran’s nuclear facilities including Natanz and Fordow.
- 02Earlier satellite photos revealed partial blocking of tunnel entrances at underground nuclear sites.
- 03Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Katz threatened possible further strikes on Iran during a memorial event.
- 04Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Araqchi responded sharply, warning Iran would act if needed.
- 05Saudi reports claim a U.S.-Iran deal to release billions in frozen Iranian assets.
- 06President Trump said dismantling Iran’s nuclear weapons program is progressing well with ongoing meetings.
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