Satellite images captured in recent days reveal vehicle and machinery activity at Iran's main uranium enrichment sites in Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan, according to circulating imagery. The purpose and timing of the activity have not been independently confirmed.
Satellite imagery taken in recent days shows vehicle and machinery movement at Iran's three main uranium enrichment sites — Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan — according to images circulating on specialized channels. The specific nature of the activity, whether it involves maintenance, expansion, or operational changes at the facilities, is not yet independently verified.
The activity comes amid heightened international focus on Iran's nuclear program following Tehran's late-June closure of these same sites to IAEA inspectors, as The Zioneer reported on June 26. The footage adds to a pattern of satellite-based reporting of Iranian nuclear-site movements over the past month.
No assessment is available on whether the activity reflects routine industrial operations or a shift in enrichment status. The images are single-sourced at this stage.
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