💨 Abstract
A satellite image shows ongoing work at Iran's Fordow nuclear enrichment plant, attacked by U.S. bombers earlier this month. The activity includes repairing damage to ventilation shafts and assessing structural damage. The U.S. strikes, involving massive bombs, aimed to penetrate deep into the underground facility, though they did not completely halt Iran's nuclear program. Tehran could restart uranium enrichment in months, according to the UN's nuclear watchdog, contradicting President Donald Trump's claims of a significant setback.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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