Satellite Proof: Iran's Isfahan Nuclear Site Tunnels Still Sealed with Soil After Devastating Israeli-US Operation.
Major Setback for Iran! Satellite Images Show Nuclear Tunnels at Isfahan Still Fully Blocked Nearly a Year Later
Satellite imagery from Vantor reveals that tunnel entrances at Iran’s Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center remain fully blocked with soil, nearly one year after precision Israeli airstrikes and the United States’ Operation Midnight Hammer in June 2025. Iran rushed to backfill the tunnels in early 2026 in a desperate attempt to shield enriched uranium believed to be stored underground and guard against additional attacks. Despite these efforts, the imagery confirms the tunnels stay sealed and inoperable, delivering a significant and lasting blow to Iran’s nuclear weapons ambitions.
The sustained blockage demonstrates the effectiveness of decisive action taken by Israel and the United States against the Iranian regime’s most sensitive nuclear sites. By disrupting underground infrastructure critical to Iran’s program, these operations have forced Tehran into a defensive posture, limiting its ability to advance its enrichment activities safely. This development serves as a powerful reminder that aggression and nuclear proliferation will not go unanswered.
For those who support strong leadership and clear-eyed policies against rogue regimes, these images provide encouraging evidence of real progress. President Trump’s firm stance on Iran, combined with Israel’s bold defense of its security, continues to yield strategic victories that protect the region and the world from the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran. The blocked tunnels at Isfahan stand as a visible testament to the success of prioritizing peace through strength.
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