High-resolution satellite photographs released by Maxar Technologies, a US-based Earth imaging company, have presented evidences of the devastation of Israeli operations Rising Lion against Iran. It was a target military operation to reduce Iran’s nuclear weapons danger.
Israel continued attacking many places in Iran for the third day, in response to which retaliation was carried out.
The recently released satellite imagery, Natanz, Isfahan and other strategic places in other strategic places in the recently released satellite, offers the most clean view of the situation after Iran’s major nuclear facilities.
According to analysis by the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS), the pilot fuel enrichment plant in Natanz and an electric substation can be seen damage.
On Friday, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head, Rafael Gossi, told the United Nations Security Council that “the upper part of the pilot fuel enrichment plant, where Iran was producing a promotion of uranium up to 60% U-235, was destroyed.” Uranium-235 is essential for both nuclear power stations and nuclear weapons.
Optical satellite imagery suggests that about two buildings have been damaged in Isfahan. IAEA has said that no increase in off-site radiation has been recorded in Natanz or Isfahan.
Satellite photographs from Maxar also show that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) near Tehran has greatly damaged a structure of the Ghadir Ballistic Missile Base. Apart from this, the IRGC radar site in Piranshahar of Western Azerbaijan province has also suffered a lot of damage.