Iran development of missile and nuclear sites confirmed by satellite images
February 6, 2026 • Google News World
Satellite Images Reveal Ongoing Activity at Iran’s Nuclear Sites
Recent satellite images have revealed ongoing activity at several nuclear sites in Iran, including the Esfahan complex. The images, obtained by various news outlets, show signs of construction and maintenance work at these facilities.
The US and Israel have previously bombed Iranian nuclear sites, but new satellite imagery suggests that these efforts may not have been entirely successful. The images reveal continued activity at several sites, including the Natanz nuclear facility, which was targeted by a US drone strike in 2020.
Iran has maintained its commitment to uranium enrichment, despite international pressure and concerns about the potential for nuclear proliferation. The country’s nuclear program is seen as a key aspect of its national security strategy.
The Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) has reported new activity at the Esfahan complex, which includes the construction of new buildings and infrastructure. This development has raised concerns among some experts, who warn that it could indicate an increased focus on nuclear development.
The satellite images have been obtained by various news organizations, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Fox News, and The Guardian.
Source: Google News World