
New satellite imagery of Iran's Fordow nuclear site released
US firm Maxar Technologies has released satellite imagery of Iran's Fordow nuclear site, which was recently targeted by a US bombing.
The imagery of the area captured on Friday shows vehicles and equipment near holes believed to be airstrike craters. Those vehicles and equipment were not seen in the imagery taken last Sunday right after the attack.
The company says several excavators and bulldozers are seen moving dirt.
It says efforts are underway to repair the main access road to the nuclear facility.
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