Satellite images show damage from US strikes on Iran’s Fordow nuclear site

US President Donald Trump announced that the US has “completely destroyed” the three Iranian nuclear areas, which the US calls “great successful” strikes.
The army used “Bunker Buster” bombs and missiles to target the intensely reinforced Fordow facility, Natanz and Isfahan sites.
Trump’s decision to participate in Israel’s military campaign points to a sharp rise in the region that sees the Israeli genocide for more than 21 months in Gaza.
The US intervention comes more than a week after Israel launched a strike on Iran’s nuclear and military fields after accusing Tehran of atomic bombs.
Iran and the United Nations nuclear guard dog rejected Tehran’s allegations that it was at the nuclear weapon development summit.
How was the attack and what areas were targeted?
Trump announced that Iran’s three main nuclear areas were bombed:
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Fordow fuel enrichment facility – a deeply reinforced, deep -embedded uranium enrichment area near the city of Qom in the north.
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Natanz Nuclear Facility-Iran’s main uranium enrichment complex located near Isfahan in Central Iran.
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Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center – an important transformation and research facility in the south of Isfahan city.
According to the US General Dan Caine, a large formation of the seven B-2 secret bomber, the Chief of General Staff, each with two crew members, was launched from the US in midnight midnight at midnight.
Dan Caine, President of the US joint chiefs, speaks at a press conference in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 22, 2025, after participating in Israel’s efforts to directly destroy the country’s nuclear program after the US army hit three sites in Iran. [Alex Brandon/AP]
To maintain tactical surprise, a trap group flew to the west over the pacific, while the main strike group proceeded to the east with minimal communication during a 18 -hour flight.
At 17:00, EST (1:30 am local time and 21:00 GMT) launched a US submarine in the region more than two dozens of Tomahawk in Isfahan.
18:40 Est (2:10 am Iran time and 22:40 GMT), lead B-2 dropped two GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penettors (MOPS) to Fordow, and then fell to Fordow and Natanz.
All of the three nuclear regions were hit between all-Bordow, Natanz and Isfahan-18: 40 and 19:05 EST (01:30 AM-22: 10am local time; 22: 40-23: 10 GMT). The last wave of Tomahawk missiles hit the last Isfahan to protect surprises.
In total, more than 125 US aircraft, including secret bombardment planes, fighter aircraft, dozens of tankers, surveillance aircraft and support teams.
The Pentagon described it as the largest B-2 war operation in the US history and the second longest B-2 task that has been flying so far. With the expectation of potential retaliation, force protection in the region increased.
A graph shows the sites hit by US attacks in the USA
Where are Iran’s nuclear places?
Iran’s nuclear program has spread to several key regions. While Iran insists that the program is aimed at peaceful and energy and medical research, the US and Israel are deeply suspected of deep.
After Iran’s withdrawal of the United States from the 2015 nuclear agreement in 2018, the restarting of the uranium enrichment deepened only tensions. Stronged US President Barack Obama’s nuclear agreement, Israel promised to prevent Iran from buying nuclear weapons in any way. On June 13, he launched a strike to Iran the day before the sixth round of the US-Iran nuclear talks.
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Attack on Fordow
Iran’s Fordow Fuel Enrichment Facility, which is located in southwest of Tehran, about 95km (60 miles), is being built in a mountain up to 80-90 meters (260-300 feet) from air strikes and Bunker Buter attacks to survival.
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Mehdi Mohammadi, President of the Iranian Parliament, claimed that the US attack was not surprising and that no irreversible damage was carried out during strikes. Authorized, the authorities have already evacuated the three sites, he added.
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Attack on Natanz
Natanz Nuclear Facility, the largest uranium enrichment area of Iran, is located in Isfahan province.
In an previous attack on June 15, the above -ground section of a pilot fuel enrichment facility, where uranium was enriched up to 60 percent, was destroyed by an Israeli strike. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Natanz’s transformer center, main power building, emergency supply and spare generators, such as basic electric infrastructure was destroyed. There was no direct stroke in the underground Cascade Hall, but loss of power may damage the centrifugal used for uranium enrichment.
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Attack on Isfahan
Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center is an important transformation and research facility in the south of Isfahan city. It plays a critical role in the preparation of raw materials for enrichment and reactor use.
This third When Israel launched attacks in Iran on June 13, Isfahan was shot, it created a fear of climbing.
Bunker Buster Bombs
Strikes in Iran’s nuclear areas were carried out using so-called B-2 secret bombardment planes ”shelter buster“Bombs, Tomahawk Cruise missiles initiated by the submarine.
Experts for a long time, exploded in the depths of a mountain Fordow fuel enrichment facility, the US’s most powerful shelter bomb, 30,000 pounds (13.600kg), the world’s most powerful army penetration, he said. The US continues to be the only country known to have this weapon.
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No sign of contamination
Iran’s nuclear agency On Sunday, radiation monitoring and field evaluations did not show contamination or risk signs for residents near the targeted areas.
“The US Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan nuclear facilities on social media after the illegal attack after any contamination was not recorded,” he said. “There is no danger to residents on these sites. Security remains stable.”
In a separate statement of Iran’s atomic energy organization, he promised that his nuclear activities will continue despite strikes and “The Great Iranian nation will not be based on the blood of thousands of determined and revolutionary scientists – despite the hostile conspiracies of enemies – this national industry – this national industry – is not based on the blood of nuclear martyrs”.
The UN nuclear keeper IAEA did not notice an increase in radiation levels near the targeted areas.
Attacks arrived Israel and Iran got engaged More than 400 killed in Iran during more than a week’s air war and 24 losses in Israel were reported.
Six Iranian scientistsHe was killed in Israeli strikes, two leading nuclear scientists.



