Satellite images reveal new construction at Iran’s nuclear sites—facilities bombed last year by Israel and the United States. But these aren’t ordinary repairs. Are they rebuilding—or hiding something far more sensitive?
New roofs cover damaged buildings at Isfahan and Natanz, while work continues underground. Experts warn: what’s happening beneath these roofs could be impossible to see from space.
Analysts say the coverings are likely meant to conceal salvage operations—recovering highly enriched uranium or other sensitive materials left after last year’s strikes. “They want to see what survived without letting Israel or the U.S. know,” says Andrea Stricker from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. With inspectors barred from the International Atomic Energy Agency, satellite monitoring is the only way the world can keep tabs. And these new structures make that much harder.
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