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Satellite Images Show Strike Damage to Iran’s Natanz Nuclear Site

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Last updated: March 11, 2026 10:38 am
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Newly released satellite images highlight the extensive destruction inflicted on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure during the joint U.S.-Israel bombing campaign. Operations Roaring Lion by Israel and Epic Fury by the U.S., launched on February 28, targeted key facilities, including the Natanz uranium enrichment plant, to neutralize the regime’s nuclear capabilities.

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Background of the ConflictAnalysis of Natanz FacilityCurrent Nuclear Threat Assessment

Background of the Conflict

Prior to the current operations, a 12-day war in June 2025 saw Israel strike Iran’s nuclear sites, when assessments indicated the regime was merely one week from producing weapons-grade material. Despite repairs to damaged facilities, the recent campaign struck again to prevent any rapid nuclear advancement.

Strikes also eliminated Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and hit IRGC naval bases protecting the Strait of Hormuz, aligning with demands for Iran’s complete surrender.

Analysis of Natanz Facility

Satellite imagery from March 2 reveals complete flattening of buildings at Natanz that concealed vehicle and pedestrian entrances. This central Iran site houses critical uranium enrichment operations, converting low-grade uranium into bomb-ready material using advanced centrifuges.

The facility sustained heavy damage during the 2025 war but underwent partial reconstruction. U.S. and Israeli forces prioritized it to eliminate remaining centrifuges and enriched uranium stockpiles, addressing fears of a short breakout time.

“One of the primary objectives was to destroy Iran’s nuclear sites, preventing the regime from developing a nuclear weapon,” officials stated. “Natanz turns low-grade uranium into weapons-grade material. Images confirm the entrances are obliterated.”

Current Nuclear Threat Assessment

Before the 2025 conflict, Iran’s breakout time—the period to produce a bomb from enriched uranium—stood at about one week. Subsequent damage likely extended this, though concerns persisted.

While images show severe infrastructure damage, definitive confirmation of total nuclear incapacitation remains pending. For the first time in decades, Iran’s path to a nuclear weapon appears significantly prolonged and uncertain.

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