A vehicle and truck convoy was observed entering an underground facility at 'Mount Makush' near Natanz, according to a report by Moriah Asraf and Doron Kadosh (N13 / Army Radio). The movement suggests possible operational activity at the site, which is part of Iran's nuclear infrastructure.
A convoy of vehicles and trucks was spotted entering an underground installation at the site known as 'Mount Makush' near the city of Natanz in central Iran, Moriah Asraf and Doron Kadosh (N13 / Army Radio) reported on Saturday evening. Natanz is home to Iran's primary uranium enrichment facility, a heavily guarded nuclear site that has been the focus of international scrutiny and alleged sabotage operations in the past. The reported movement of heavy vehicles into a subterranean facility—likely part of the wider Natanz complex or a nearby military installation—suggests logistical or operational activity whose nature remains unclear. The report comes amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing Israeli concerns over Iran's nuclear program. No further details, including the types of vehicles or the purpose of the convoy, have been independently confirmed.
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