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What is the secret of Iranian moves within the Fordo facility after the American strikes?

The American news magazine published a report based on modern satellite images, which monitored an unusual activity at the Iranian Fordo nuclear facility, after days of the United States air strikes against military and nuclear targets inside Iran.

The photos showed extensive drilling and construction work, with heavy equipment near the entrances to the tunnels, indicating wide engineering preparations within the underground facility. The creation of new roads and drilling points near the main entrances were also noticed.

Did Iran close the Fordo entrances before the strikes?
According to the analysis based on the Newsweek report, it is likely that Tehran has closed some entrances to the facility before the implementation of the strikes, with the aim of securing sensitive nuclear components within the fortified site. The magazine commented that this step “opens the door for questions about the nature of Iranian plans to protect its facilities in the future.”

What did the recent “Maxar” photos reveal?
In the same context, recent photos taken by the American company “Maxar” showed the presence of bulldozers and vehicles near the facility, believed to be used for digging or removing ruins, according to AFP.

So far, the Iranian government has not issued any official clarification regarding the nature of these moves or its actual goals.

Does Iran resume its nuclear activity despite the pressure?
The Israeli Air Photo Analyst Ur Balkov said that “the current indicators indicate that Iran has begun to rehabilitate the Fordo facility,” which reflects – according to his estimation – an Iranian desire to resume its nuclear activities, despite the escalation of pressure and repeated air strikes

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