Artificial satellite photos monitored a remarkable activity near the Fordo facility before the American strike

The American newspaper “Washington Post” revealed that artificial satellite photos were taken on June 19th showed an unusual activity of trucks and vehicles near the Iranian Fordo Nuclear Foundation, two days before the American strikes that targeted the site.
According to the newspaper, pictures of the next day showed that most trucks moved towards the northwest of the facility, and a number of others were stationed near the entrance, while the photos documented the presence of 16 trucks on the road leading to a military complex under the ground.
For its part, Reuters quoted a senior Iranian source – whose name was not revealed – that most of the highly enriched uranium at the Fordo facility was transferred to an unannounced site before the attack, adding that the number of workers was reduced to the minimum site.
The United States launched, at dawn on Sunday, air strikes targeting three Iranian nuclear facilities, most notably the Fordo facility. US President Donald Trump said that his forces “dropped a full load of bombs on the site,” stressing that “Fordo has ended.”
In the same context, the International Atomic Energy Agency called for an emergency meeting to discuss developments related to the Iranian nuclear program and military escalation in the region.
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