New satellite images of Iran's main nuclear site in Isfahan have revealed a big secret. These pictures taken on June 27 clearly show that Iran has reopened the entrance to a tunnel located in the underground complex of the Isfahan Uranium Conversion Facility. It was previously sealed. The reasons for reopening this tunnel have not been officially confirmed, but this is happening at a time when nuclear tensions between Iran and the US are at their peak.
According to a CNN report, US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Dan Cain has informed the US Senate that 'Massive Ordnance Penetrator' (bunker buster bomb) was not used in the US attack on the Isfahan site. Instead, Tomahawk missiles were fired from an American submarine.
Excavation begins at Fordo nuclear site
After the US attack, Iran has started digging at the Fordo nuclear site. Iran will get an idea of the damage in a few days. Maxar's satellite images of June 27 show that digging and soil removal machines are working at the Fordo nuclear site. This was the site that the US had targeted in the bombing.

Israel believes that these pictures probably show an attempt to extract the dangerous uranium, which has not been found till now. Trucks, JCBs and vehicles are clearly visible in the pictures.
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