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Iran nuclear and military damage revealed after restricted satellite images released

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Iran nuclear and military damage revealed after restricted satellite images released
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Newly released high-resolution satellite imagery reveals extensive damage to Iranian military and nuclear infrastructure following a series of strikes. The images provide detailed evidence of destruction at sites linked to the Iranian government and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

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The release of this data offers unprecedented transparency into the impact of international military operations on sensitive Iranian facilities.

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By Merlyn Thomas , Barbara Metzler , Benedict Garman and Alex Murray Published 12 minutes ago The extent of damage to some of Iran's military and nuclear sites has been revealed for the first time after more than a quarter of a million previously restricted high-resolution satellite images were released.

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The report relies on satellite imagery and third-party intelligence analysis (Janes) to describe physical damage, maintaining a factual tone.

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