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Satellite images appear to show excavators and bulldozers at work at Iran's bombed-out nuclear site
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根据最新的卫星图像,伊朗正在修复其位于福尔多(Fordow)的地下核设施,该设施在最近的美国空袭中遭到破坏。图像显示,伊朗正在填补福尔多的弹坑,并挖掘新的通道。这些活动发生在周末美国袭击伊朗核计划的三处地点之一。尽管特朗普总统声称这些设施已被完全摧毁,但伊朗似乎正在努力恢复对该设施的访问,以评估其状况。专家认为,在袭击发生后,伊朗可能会立即开始修复工作,以重建设施并恢复供应。

🚧卫星图像显示,伊朗正在福尔多核设施进行挖掘工作,包括填补弹坑和修建通道,表明其正在努力修复受损设施。

💥福尔多是上周末美国空袭中被打击的三个核设施之一,此次袭击使用了GBU-57巨型钻地弹,主要目标是允许武器深入地下复合体的排气竖井。

🛠️图像显示,除了修复工作外,伊朗似乎还在挖掘通往该设施的新通道,并修复主要通道的损坏,这引发了伊朗试图恢复对地下设施的访问的疑问。

🗣️专家指出,在对核设施进行打击后,伊朗可能会立即开始修复工作以恢复设施和供应。尽管特朗普总统声称这些设施已被完全摧毁,但伊朗的行动表明情况并非如此。

🌍美国对伊朗的空袭是对伊朗核计划的回应,此前以色列也曾采取行动。作为报复,伊朗向卡塔尔的美国空军基地发射了导弹,但美国表示没有击中目标。目前已达成停火协议。

Excavators appear to be repairing access to Iran's underground facility at Fordow.

New satellite images show construction equipment at Fordow, one of Iran's bombed-out nuclear sites. Efforts appear to be underway to repair damage and dig out new access paths.

In the images, which were captured on Friday by the US commercial satellite imaging company Maxar Technologies and obtained by Business Insider, new activity was documented near the tunnel entrances, as well as the points where heavy US bombs struck Fordow over the weekend.

Fordow was one of the three nuclear sites targeted by the US in its strikes last weekend.

One image captured excavators and bulldozers apparently moving dirt near craters and holes on the northern mountain ridge at Fordow.

The main strike points for the bombs, the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator bunker-busters, per the Pentagon, were exhaust shafts that allowed the weapons to penetrate deep into the underground complex.

Other images capture what looks like construction equipment digging new access roads to the facility, as well as engaging in efforts to repair damage on the main access road. Iran may be attempting to restore access to the underground site in order to assess the condition of it and its equipment, though that's not explicitly clear.

A closer view of Fordow raises questions on whether Iran is attempting to restore access to Fordow's underground facilities.

A Royal United Services Institute report from March of this year noted that if there wasn't a long-term strike campaign that prevented Iran from doing so, "efforts to dig down to the facilities to re-establish access and supplies would likely begin almost immediately" after a strike on its nuclear program.

With the recent ceasefire, US and Israeli efforts to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities have ended. President Donald Trump has said the strikes "completely obliterated" the facilities, and Israel has determined that the strikes set Iran's program back years.

Fordow was one of three nuclear sites targeted by the US in the strikes last weekend aimed at destroying Iran's nuclear program. The US also struck Natanz and Isfahan, the first with air-dropped bombs like Fordow and the second with sea-launched Tomahawk cruise missiles.

The full damage to these sites and how degrading the strikes were to Iran's overall program, stockpiles of enriched uranium, and equipment are unclear. The extent of the damage to the program is still being assessed.

RUSI experts previously speculated that a crippling strike on the Fordow fuel enrichment plant "would likely require multiple impacts at the same aiming point to have a good chance of penetrating the facility."

At a Pentagon press briefing Thursday, Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, shared that during the "Operation Midnight Hammer" strikes, MOP bunker-buster bombs were dropped one after another down exhaust shafts.

The general also shared that Defense Threat Reduction Agency personnel spent roughly 15 years studying Fordow and working on how best to destroy Iran's nuclear program.

Craters from the US' strikes riddle access roads and areas of Fordow.

US President Donald Trump has said Iran will never be able to rebuild the facilities. That is unclear. Other US and Israeli officials, as well as nuclear arms experts, have said the strikes set Iran's ambitions back by a few months to years, but this is not the same as determining whether Iran can still build nuclear weapons.

It's difficult to bomb a country's knowledge out of existence, and there have been assessments that Iran may now be more eager to develop a nuclear weapon than before.

The US strikes came after Israel launched a new campaign earlier this month intended to degrade Iran's nuclear program, which Tehran argues is for civilian use. The US had been seeking to reach a nuclear deal with Iran through negotiation; however, it opted for an alternative approach this past weekend, hitting Iran instead and then calling for peace.

In retaliation for the US strikes, Iran fired ballistic missiles at a large US air base in Qatar this week. The US said none of Iran's missiles hit the base. US leadership has said it had advanced notice about the strikes. A ceasefire has since gone into effect, stopping the exchanges of fire for the time being.

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