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Satellite imagery reveals earth berms Iran built near Fordow nuclear site

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 23:03
Satellite imagery reveals earth berms Iran built near Fordow nuclear site

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TL;DR

New satellite imagery shows earth berms Iran erected in the vicinity of the Fordow nuclear facility, according to a report by Moriah Asraf & Doron Kadosh (N13 / Army Radio). The purpose and strategic significance of the mounds remain under analysis.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Satellite imagery obtained and published by Israeli defense correspondents Moriah Asraf & Doron Kadosh (N13 / Army Radio) reveals earth berms recently erected by Iran near the Fordow nuclear facility. The berms are visible in fresh overhead footage and are being assessed by analysts for potential military or concealment purposes. The Fordow site, buried inside a mountain near Qom, is one of Iran's most sensitive nuclear installations, housing centrifuges for uranium enrichment. The purpose of the earthworks has not been officially confirmed, and no Iranian or international nuclear watchdog comment has been issued at this time. The development comes amid heightened Israeli and Western scrutiny of Iran's nuclear activities.

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