Satellite images show the consequences of American strikes on Ford Iran’s nuclear installation

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New satellite images of the Ford-Fordow nuclear installation of Iran reveal the consequences of a massive bombs strike that the American army launched as part of its Midnight Hammer operation.
The United States launched a surprise strike using B-2 stealth bombers on Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan nuclear installations on Saturday.
“The three sites have suffered extremely serious damage and destruction,” General de l’Air Force, Air Force General, said on a briefing at Pentagon on Sunday. He added that the complete extent of damage to the battle to the installations would take time to assess.
Fordow, the Iran’s underground nuclear enrichment site, was represented in satellite images showing a view of the bird that the shot had erased certain structures on the site.
Experts confident Iran’s nuclear program are “more” after a massive American strike

This satellite photo of Planet Labs PBC shows the Iran underground nuclear enrichment site in Fordow after an American air strike targeted the installation on Sunday, June 22, 2025. (Planet Labs PBC via AP)
In satellite images taken a few days earlier, trucks and vehicles can be seen on the Fordow site.
Fordow is built on the side of a mountain near the city of Qom, about 60 miles southwest of Tehran.
The International Atomic Energy Agency said that the levels of out -of -site radiation had not increased after strikes on three nuclear sites in Iran.
“After attacks on three nuclear sites in Iran – including Fordow – the IAEA can confirm that no increase in out -of -site levels was reported at that time,” IAEA wrote in an article on X Sunday morning.

A card shows where the most important nuclear installations in Iran are located. (Fox News / FDD)
Fox News Digital contacted the IAEA by e-mail to comment whether nuclear materials had been moved from one of the three sites before the strike.
IAEA Managing Director Rafael Mariano Grossi, said in a statement that he will call an emergency meeting on Monday after strikes.
A complete ventilation of operation Midnight Hammer, the “greatest B-2 operational strike in the history of the United States”
Caine also detailed how operation Midnight Hammer was the “biggest B-2 operational strike in American history”.
The operation used advanced deception tactics and used more than 125 aircraft to make the success of the mission, including seven B-2 bombers, several fourth and fifth generation fighters, dozens of refueling oil tankers, a guided missile submarine and a “full” “monitoring and recognition plane, Caine said.
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US forces launched around 75 precision guided ammunition, according to Caine, including 14 Massive GBU 57 GBU 57, the first operational use of this weapon.