23.06.2025 12:01
The images showing that uranium at the Fordo nuclear facility, which was struck by the U.S., was moved to another location two days before the attack have made a significant impact. While U.S. officials stated that they do not know the whereabouts of Iran's 400 kg of enriched uranium, enough for 10 nuclear bombs, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said, "We have interesting intelligence regarding the location of the uranium."
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On the 10th day of the war, the USA, involved in the conflict, struck Iran's three nuclear facilities in Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan with "bunker-busting" B-2 heavy bombers.
SATELLITE IMAGE MADE A SPLASH
US President Donald Trump described the operation as a "historic victory," while a satellite image recorded two days before the attack created a significant impact.
"ENRICHED URANIUM WAS MOVED ELSEWHERE"
The satellite images showed a long convoy in front of the Fordo nuclear facility, and it was interpreted that the enriched uranium located at the nuclear facility was moved to an unknown location.
FORDO MYSTERY
Iranian sources confirmed that 400 kg of 60% enriched uranium, enough for 10 nuclear bombs, was moved, while the consecutive statements from US officials and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confused many.
NETANYAHU: I HAVE INTERESTING INTELLIGENCE
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to claims that Iran moved a large amount of enriched uranium to a secret location just before the US airstrikes.
Netanyahu stated, "We have interesting intelligence about the whereabouts of Iran's 400 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium." However, he did not share the details of this "interesting intelligence" with the public.
US OFFICIALS: WE DON'T KNOW WHERE IT IS
US officials speaking on the matter have stated that they do not know where the moved uranium is located.
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