Satellite images reveal new activity at nuclear and missile sites in Iran
SadaNews Translation - New satellite images have revealed new activity at several nuclear and missile sites across Iran during late June and early July.
According to a report by CNN translated by SadaNews, this activity at the nuclear sites may constitute a violation of the memorandum of understanding with the United States, which stipulated maintaining the current nuclear situation.
For weeks, satellite companies refrained from publishing images from the region at the request of the U.S. government, but restrictions have recently been slightly eased.
According to the report, among other things, intense activity was observed at the Parchin military complex, where it is believed that explosives designated for nuclear weapons are stored, and where tests and activities related to Iran's nuclear weapons program have previously taken place.
An analysis of the facility, conducted in collaboration with the Institute for Science and International Security, identified repair and restoration work at several sites damaged by American and Israeli attacks, based on images taken on June 22 and July 7.
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