Satellite image reveals damage at Iran’s nuclear site after we attack
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Fresh satellite images released by Maxar Technologies show major damage at three major nuclear sites in Iran: Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan. President Donald Trump.
New photos released on June 24th provide the clearest post-strike visuals to date, showing the accuracy and depth of the US attack Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.
Located deep in the mountains near the QOM, the heavy-enriched Fordow fuel enrichment facility reveals multiple craters along the main access roads and appears directly at the entrance to the tunnel to the complex.
Several surrounding buildings were completely destroyed and one crater was blown up on the access road leading to the facility.
Satellite image damage to US at Iran’s nuclear facility in Isfahan

A comparison of this satellite image from Maxar Technologies shows nuclear facilities near Fordow in Iran before and after the US airstrikes took place on June 22, 2025. (Maxar Technologies)
The Isfahan Nuclear Technology Centre also shows signs of recent damage. The summary image highlights new destruction of the surface, while the detailed shot captures the tunnel entrance that appears to have been directly attacked, reflecting previous reports, and aims to neutralize buried infrastructure previously unreachable by the traditional Air Force.
Meanwhile, Natanz, a site known for its long history of StuxNet cyberattacks and targets of Israeli and American scrutiny, appears to be filled with dirt and covered in dirt, with two craters believed to have been caused by US weapons.
Iran’s Fordow nuclear site has been attacked for a second time as IDF targets access routes

On June 24, 2025, satellite images provided by Maxar Technologies show bomb damage at the Fordow Fuel Richment facility in Iran. The image reveals craters and destruction in the border installation following a US airstrike targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure as part of the Operation Midnight Hammer. (Maxar Technologies)
These strikes reportedly targeted holes in underground centrifuges, the heart of Iran’s uranium enrichment operations.
IAEA Director Rafael Grossi has confirmed the main buildings and underground systems All three sites were hits.
American officials say Iran’s nuclear program has retreated badly.
Trump claims a “very successful” mission.
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This pair of satellite images provided by Maxar Technologies shows the buildings near Shahid Rajaee University in Tehran before and after the airstrike on June 22, 2025. The image on the right, captured on June 24th, shows the widespread destruction that is believed to be suspected of a nuclear program facility. (Maxar Technologies)
In addition to nuclear sites attacked by the US, Maxar’s images also recorded separate air strike damage. The capital of Tehran.
The images show the extensive destruction believed to be linked to a suspected nuclear program building near Shahid Rajaye University in Tehran.
Greg Norman of Fox News contributed to this report.