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Recent satellite images reveal ongoing activities and new evidence that the tunnel and Iran’s underground roads The site of enrichment of gospel uranium caused by last week’s air strikes.
The facility was dealt with by Israeli forces on June 23, a day after the United States used bunker bombs to strike.
New high-resolution satellite images collected by Maxar Technologies show an excavator and several personnel located next to the northern axis on the ridge above the underground complex.
The crane also appears to be running at the entrance of the shaft, and at the entrance of the shaft, several other vehicles were seen below the ridge, parked along the pathway used to enter the site.
US strikes make Iran’s nuclear program “years” and Israeli assessment finds

This satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies was provided on June 29, 2025 and the Fordow Enrichment facility in Iran showed damage after the U.S. strike. (Satellite Image © 2025 Maxar Technologies)
Maxar’s photos also reveal the complete destruction of the facilities north of the site, with more craters and scattered dust around. A crater and visible burning traces can be seen on the Western Passage route.
Analysts believe the main goal of the strike is to hinder access to the site and complicate repairs.
Maxar satellite image shows U.S. air strikes leave marks on Iran’s nuclear site

Maxar Technologies images, taken on June 29, 2025, capture our and Israel’s strike on the Iranian Fodouranium facility, revealing damaged tunnels and repair operations. (Satellite Image © 2025 Maxar Technologies)
Both the United States and Israel point out that these military actions are intended to hinder Iran’s The ability to develop nuclear weapons. Iran rejected the allegations, insisting that its nuclear program is entirely peaceful.
According to satellite photos, the Fudo site was buried in a mountain near QOM, about 60 miles southwest of the United States on June 22, and bombed six famous craters and obvious grey debris on June 22.
Iran’s Fudo nuclear website hits the second time with IDF targeted access route

The new high-resolution photo taken on June 29, 2025 caused significant damage to Iran’s Fudo nuclear power plant and significantly damaged tunnels and roads. (Satellite Image © 2025 Maxar Technologies)
The next day, Israel confirmed that it had A second strike took place On Fordow, it is specifically aimed at roads to facilities. Iranian officials later admitted to the attack.
In a Pentagon briefing last Sunday, General Dan Caine, co-chairman of the Chief of Staff, told reporters that while all three Iranian nuclear sites in the strike “had suffered great serious damage and damage”, all damages would take time to assess.
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Israel also launched a series of strikes, with the infamous Avan prison and several Iranian military command centers, in an effort to “continuous efforts to reduce the military capacity of the Iranian regime.”
Stephen Sorace and Yonat Fringer of Fox News contributed to the report.
Stepheny Price is a writer at Fox News Digital and Fox Business. She covers topics including missing persons, homicides, state crime cases, illegal immigration and more. Story tips and ideas can be sent to stepheny.price@fox.com