Satellite Images Reveal the Hellish Devastation Unleashed on Iran's Fordow Nuclear Plant

Images are now emerging showing the before and after at Iran’s underground Fordow nuclear facility. The “before” being of course previous to Saturday night, the “after” being after the United States unleashed numerous bunker-busting bombs and reportedly absolutely demolished the site.
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Part of the mountain was simply vaporized:
The first satellite images from Iran’s Fordow nuclear enrichment site show that part of the mountain protecting the facility was completely obliterated by US bunker buster bomb strikes Saturday.
Possible bomb entry points and rubble was visible following President Trump’s surprise B-2 stealth bomber attack overnight, the images taken by Maxar Technologies show.
The once-brown mountainside turned gray in parts, with the entire topography of the area changed by the detonation of 14 30,000-pound Massive Ordinance Penetrator (MOP) bombs.
If you look closely, you can see holes in the ground where presumably the bombs burrowed their way in before fully detonating:
See the difference?
Below is a comparison of imagery before & after the U.S. strikes revealing changes to the terrain above the Fordow Nuclear Facility. Look closely. pic.twitter.com/oFgF2qS5nM
— General Mike Flynn (@GenFlynn) June 22, 2025
As many as 12 (reports vary) of these massive bombs were used, and you can see again in this picture right where they apparently went in:
New satellite image from Fordow
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