In the wake of the controversy over whether air raids on the nuclear facilities in Iran caused serious damage, Maxar Technologies released new satellite photos.

In satellite images, according to the analysis made by Fox News, they look like significant damage In three of Iran’s basic nuclear facilities, Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan, a few days after the B-2 Stealth bomber bombers.

The new photos, which were published to June 24they show more clearly the echo of American bombings, the precision and depth with which Iran’s underground nuclear infrastructure.

In the well -fortified fuel enrichment facility, the Fordolocated below mountain, satellite images reveal multiple craters along the main access roads and just at the entrances of the tunnel complexes. Several perimeter buildings seem to have been completely destroyed and a crater seems to have opened on the road leading to the facility.

The satellite image taken on June 24 by Maxar Technologies shows damages from bombs to Iran’s Forto Fuel Fuel Installation

Correspondingly, at the Center for Nuclear Technology Isfahan they also look Disasters on the surface. At the same time, the shots, as Fox News mentions also show the tunnel inputs have been hit. According to the US network, the images confirm reports that the operation was aimed at neutralizing buried infrastructure that was inaccessible.

Isfahan

The satellite image of Isfahan’s facilities taken on June 24 shows damage to the tunnel entrances, according to Maxar

At the same time, at Natanztwo craters believed to have been caused by American ammunition seem soil covered. These blows were allegedly aimed at underground centrifugal rooms where uranium enrichment is enriched.

Natanz

Maxar Technologies satellite image shows extensive new damage to Natanz facilities in Iran after US bumps

In addition to the US nuclear facilities, Maxar images recorded separate damage from air strikes in Tehran.

The images show extensive disasters believed to be associated with suspicious nuclear program buildings near Shahid Rajaee University in Tehran.

Tehran

Satellite images from Maxar Technologies show buildings near Shahid Rajaee University in Tehran before and after the air raids on June 22, 2025. The image on the right, taken on June 24, shows extensive disasters on suspicious facilities of the Iranian Nuclear Program

Intense confrontation about the damage

It is noted that a preliminary exposure of the damage to the Pentagon Information Service, which brought to publicity CNNhe said that US military raids on three of Iran’s nuclear facilities last weekend did not destroy the key cores of his nuclear program and, probably, were simply delayed a few months.

Investigations into the size of nuclear facilities and whether the raids have limited Iran’s nuclear ambitions are still ongoing and can be revised with new data. However, the first conclusions were in stark contrast to President Donald Trump’s ongoing declarations that the attacks “completely destroyed” uranium enrichment facilities.

Two of the persons who know the evaluation of the magnitude of the damage said that Iran’s enriched uranium stock was not destroyed. One of them said that the centrifuges remain almost “intact”.

The publication of the finding, whose authenticity was confirmed by the White House, caused a fierce reaction from the government and its President Trump.

Asked about the report on the leaked intelligence services, the US Nuclear Facilities in Iran’s nuclear facilities, Trump told a journalist before the NATO summit How they really don’t know what they are saying “and that the US blows caused a” substantial elimination “of the facilities.

At the same time, he continued his attacks on CNN and the New York Times, using the term “scum”. “The Iranian nuclear program went back decades,” he insisted.