‘Damage was severe': Destruction in Fordow leaves Iranians not knowing what to do
'The Iranians are trying to figure out themselves what is the damage; they don't know,' Mr Courtney told Sky News Australia.
'Our bombs went down the ventilation shafts, so they probably penetrated deeper than what otherwise would've been the case.
'The bunker buster was known to have been designed for Fordow.
'There was a fair amount of consensus that the damage was severe.'

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