CNN Analyzes Satellite Images of Parchin Military Complex
Evidence of Airstrike Damage Restoration and Vehicle Activity in Tunnels Detected

CNN reported on July 10 (local time) that satellite images captured evidence suggesting Iran has been conducting restoration work at its nuclear facilities after signing a ceasefire memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the United States.


According to satellite photos taken by the imaging company Venter on June 22 and July 7, restoration work is visible at the 'Taleghan 2' facility, located within the Parchin military complex, which is believed to house high-performance explosives for nuclear weapons. The images show efforts to repair damage from airstrikes.


Satellite image of Iran's nuclear facility. Photo by Reuters and Yonhap News Agency

Satellite image of Iran's nuclear facility. Photo by Reuters and Yonhap News Agency

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Photos taken on June 21 also show vehicles entering and leaving tunnels in an area suspected to be an underground nuclear facility.


CNN analyzed that if this work is intended to restart the nuclear program or restore Iran’s nuclear weapons development capabilities, it could constitute a violation of the intent of the ceasefire MOU Iran signed with the United States on June 17.



The U.S. Department of Defense stated that, for operational security reasons, it would not comment on matters related to the battlefield or intelligence.


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