Satellite images suggest Iran moved uranium before U.S. strikes on nuclear sites

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The images, taken Thursday and Friday, captured over a dozen cargo trucks outside Fordow’s tunnel entrance, prompting concern among U.S. and Israeli officials…

TEHRAN – Satellite images released by Maxar Technologies show trucks entering and exiting Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility days before U.S. airstrikes, raising speculation that uranium stockpiles may have been moved in advance.

The images, taken Thursday and Friday, captured over a dozen cargo trucks outside Fordow’s tunnel entrance, prompting concern among U.S. and Israeli officials who chose to monitor the activity rather than act immediately.

President Donald Trump later authorized strikes on Fordow, Isfahan, and Natanz, using 75 precision-guided munitions. “Monumental Damage was done… Bullseye!!!” Trump posted on Truth Social.

Iran has not officially confirmed the extent of the damage, though satellite photos suggest major destruction.

“It’s still a mystery exactly what was in those trucks,” said David Albright, a former UN weapons inspector.

Kremlin officials, meanwhile, warned of a “dangerous escalation,” claiming some countries are ready to supply Iran with nuclear weapons in response to the attacks.

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