The satellite images reveal damage to Iranian nuclear sites after the strikes

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Fresh satellite imagery published by Maxar Technologies shows significant damage to three of the main Iranian nuclear sites, Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, just days after the B-2 stealth bombers made strikes commanded by President Donald Trump.
The new photos, published on June 24, provide the clearest post-frapped visuals to date, showing the precision and depth of the assault Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.
At the installation of enrichment strongly fortified in fuel fuel from Fordwow, located deep under a mountain near Qom, the satellite views reveal several craters along the primary access roads and directly to the entries of the tunnel complexes.
Several perimeter buildings have been destroyed and a crater can be exploded in the access road leading to the installation.

This comparison of satellite images of Maxar Technologies shows a nuclear installation near Fordo, Iran, before and after the American air strikes made on June 22, 2025. The strike targeted the suspected tunnel entries associated with the Iran underground enrichment infrastructure. (Maxar Technologies)
Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center also shows recent damage signs. An overview image highlights a new destruction on the surface, while the detailed outlets capture the tunnel entries which seem to have been hit directly, echoing previous reports that the operation was aimed at neutralizing the infrastructures buried previously inaccessible by conventional air power.
Meanwhile, in Natanz, a site known for its history with the Stoxnet cyber attack and a target of the Israeli and American examination, two craters that would have been caused by American ammunition which now seem filled and covered with dirt.
The Ford-Ford nuclear site of Iran hit the second time while IDF targets access routes

This June 24, 2025, the satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies shows damage caused by the bomb to the enrichment installation of Fordwow Fuel’s Fordow. The image reveals craters and destruction to a perimeter installation according to the American air strikes targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure as part of the Midnight Hammer operation. (Maxar Technologies)
These strikes would have targeted the underground centrifuge rooms which are at the heart of Iranian uranium operations.
The director general of the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, confirmed that the main buildings and the underground systems at The three sites were affected.
US officials say the Iranian nuclear program has been seriously behind.
Trump claimed a “very successful” mission.
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This pair of satellite images provided by Maxar Technologies shows buildings near Shahid Rajaee University in Tehran before and after air strikes on June 22, 2025. The right image, captured on June 24, shows a general destruction considered to be linked to alleged nuclear programs. (Maxar Technologies)
In addition to the nuclear sites struck by the United States, Maxar images have also documented damage to the separate air strike in The capital of Tehran.
The images show a general destruction which would be linked to the suspect buildings of the nuclear program near the University Shahid Rajaee in Tehran.
Greg Norman of Fox News contributed to this report.