6/28/2025–|Last update: 18:06 (Mecca time)
The American “CNN” network quoted sources as saying that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Kane reported yesterday that the American army had not used supernatural bombs against the nuclear site in Isfahan in central Iran.
Kane attributed this to the fact that the nuclear site in Isfahan is very deep and that these bombs may not affect it, and for this reason the use of Tomahawk missiles was used, according to it.
The network also quoted a US official as saying that the director of the Intelligence Agency, John Ratcliffe, had informed the legislators that the American intelligence estimated that the majority of the feared Iranian nuclear materials are buried in the Fordo and Isfahan facilities.
US officials believe that the Isfahan facility alone contains approximately 60% of Iran’s enriched uranium stocks.
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In this context, Democratic Senator Chris Murphy told CNN that some Iran’s nuclear capabilities hidden to the extent that it is difficult to reach.
Murphy added that Tehran has the ability to transfer large quantities of materials to areas in which the United States cannot carry out air strikes.
For his part, Republican Representative Michael McCall from Texas said that there is a fertilized “uranium” traveling inside the facilities, pointing out that most of these quantities are still present, according to the available information, and called for a complete inventory of these materials and their locations.
The “Newsweek” magazine said that on Friday, satellite photos showed an intense activity of construction and drilling work at the Iranian Fordo Nuclear Foundation days after the American attack on them.
The photos showed the presence of heavy equipment as well as additional excavation and signs indicating that the tunnel entrances may have been deliberately closed before the strikes.
The photos also showed new ways to reach the facility and drilling sites near the main entrances to the tunnels.
Washington has described the damage of the bombing as extreme, but modern pictures suggest Iran taking a proactive measure to secure sensitive components on the nuclear site.
