An Israeli media report from The Zioneer details unusual activity at a secret Iranian nuclear facility, though specific location and nature remain undisclosed. This follows months of satellite evidence showing tunnel entrances at Isfahan and other sites deliberately obstructed.
The Zioneer reports of unusual Iranian activity at a secret nuclear facility. The report, published Sunday afternoon, does not specify the facility's location or the nature of the activity. The report comes amid ongoing scrutiny of Iran's nuclear program. As The Zioneer has reported previously, satellite imagery over the past year has documented tunnel entrances at the Isfahan nuclear site completely buried under rubble, and construction activity at the underground Mount Makush facility near Natanz. A separate report earlier on Sunday indicated that Iran is carrying out restoration work at its nuclear sites in Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow in violation of agreements with the United States. The exact link between these developments and the current report of 'unusual activity' is not confirmed.
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