Satellite Images Before And After Israeli Strikes Show Damage At Some Iranian Sites
- By RFE/RL
After Israel launched attacks across Iran on June 12, there were reports of damage to some Iranian nuclear facilities. The Natanz Enrichment Facility was hit, the IAEA has confirmed. Tehran retaliated for the attacks, whose goal, according to Tel Aviv, was to "roll back the Iranian threat to Israel's very survival.
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Satellite images released by Planet Labs show buildings at a site in Tabriz, in the northwest of Iran believed to house missiles. The photo on the left was captured on June 3, the second photo was taken on June 16.
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Buildings at the Tabriz site seen before and after Israeli strikes. The photo on the left was captured on June 3, the second photo was taken on June 16.
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In these satellite images captured by Planet Labs, Iran's Kermanshah missile base is shown before and after the Israeli air strikes. Image on left is from June 12, 2025. Image on right is from June 13, 2025.
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In these satellite images captured by Planet Lab, Iran's Tabriz North missile base is shown before and after the Israeli air strikes. Image on left is from June 11, 2025. Image on right is from June 13, 2025.
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In these satellite images captured by Planet Lab, Iran's Tabriz South missile base is shown before and after the Israeli air strikes. Image on left is from June 11, 2025. Image on right is from June 13, 2025.
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In these satellite images captured by Maxar Technologies, the Natanz nuclear enrichment facility is visible. Image on the left is from January 24, 2025. Image on the right is from June 14, 2025.
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In these satellite images captured by Maxar Technologies, the Natanz nuclear enrichment facility is visible. Image on the left is from January 24, 2025. Image on the right is from June 14, 2025.