US attack on Iran's nuclear sites: Mystery deepens over Uranium stockpile; was it buried or moved?
Tuesday, 24 June 2025 () Satellite images and Israeli intelligence suggest Iran moved near-weapons-grade uranium before US airstrikes on its nuclear facilities. The missing fuel, enough for multiple bombs, raises concerns despite claims of program obliteration. While the strikes caused significant damage, the location of the enriched uranium remains unknown, hindering diplomatic efforts and potentially delaying Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Fresh satellite images reveal six precise impact holes on the mountain sheltering Iran’s Fordow nuclear plant — days after a massive U.S. airstrike. Analysts say Fordow may be "completely destroyed," but official confirmation remains elusive.
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