Satellite Images Reveal Extensive Damage at Iran’s Fordow Nuclear Site After US Strikes

Satellite imagery has confirmed significant structural damage at Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility following coordinated U.S. airstrikes that also hit Natanz and Isfahan. The strikes, authorized by President Donald Trump, marked a dramatic escalation in military action targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.

In a national address, Trump described the strikes as “spectacularly successful,” stating that U.S. forces used advanced “bunker buster” bombs to penetrate the heavily fortified Fordow site. The operation, he said, was conducted in full coordination with Israel and aimed at dismantling Iran’s alleged nuclear weapons ambitions.

This latest move comes over a week after Israel initiated attacks on Iranian sites, accusing Tehran of nearing atomic bomb capability—a claim Iran has strongly denied. Trump’s decision to openly join Israel’s campaign has intensified fears of a broader regional war.

Iran maintains that its nuclear program is entirely peaceful and under international oversight. The UN’s nuclear watchdog has also dismissed claims that Iran was close to developing a nuclear weapon, casting further doubt on the justification for the strikes.