Posted on 06/22/2025 6:45:58 AM PDT by BenLurkin
In the images, which were captured on Sunday by the US commercial satellite imaging company Maxar Technologies and obtained by Business Insider, several large holes or craters can be seen on a ridge over the underground complex at Fordow, south of Tehran.
The images show what looks like a layer of dust or debris caused by the US airstrikes over the area, and several tunnel entrances that lead to the underground facility appear to be blocked with dirt.
An image of Fordow before the strikes on June 20, 2025. Satellite image ©2025 Maxar Technologies
An image of Fordow after the strikes on June 22, 2025. Satellite image ©2025 Maxar Technologies
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I believe them when they say the strike was amazingly accurate and destroyed the facility.
I also believe that those truck convoys took out everything and everybody they could before the attack
No detectable radiation leaks? We blew up an empty facility most likely.
It’s a start - I think it was one of the greatest military ops in history and I’m
proud of our military.
But the IDF needs to finish this on the ground.
BTTT!!!
WOW! JUST WOW! You made everything crystal clear and, after I got over two bombs going down the same hole, it made sense. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
“That looks to me like 24 hours of work with a few bulldozers to clear it out. Those mountains are 4,000 m tall. The week he says that particular bomb only penetrates a fraction of that.”
You are so uninformed.
“Yup”
Nope
These were the upgraded Mountain Busters...
Excellent!
You’re welcome
Sleepy eyes this morning and I had to look after I posted
I moved the text slightly on a different version - bad night at Fordow
I think that belongs in the “SO WRONG” category.
Perfect! It got my point across.
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