Following U.S. strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, Iran has accelerated construction of a heavily fortified underground complex near Natanz, shifting its nuclear strategy toward secrecy and ...
October 10, 2025: Three years ago, Iran's response to Israeli attacks on its two underground nuclear fuel production sites at Natanz and Fordow was to build the new Kuh-e Kolang Gaz La underground ...
US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites in June paused enrichment and buried its uranium stockpile. Now satellite images show Tehran is accelerating construction of an underground facility at Pickaxe ...
New satellite imagery has revealed significant damage to Iran's key nuclear facilities following Saturday's US strikes. Iran has warned of consequences while maintaining a measured initial response.
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Iran says it has no secret enrichment program as journalists are invited to Tehran for a summit. US news outlets recently reported that Iran had begun building a new enrichment facility near Natanz.
The Natanz nuclear site is among those targeted by Israel in Iran, said Rafael Grossi, chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Grossi said the agency is in touch with Iranian authorities ...
F-35 stealth jets were tasked with suppressing air defenses to clear the way for strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Iran has reaffirmed its “full and unequivocal” right to pursue accountability from the United States and seek compensation ...
A nuclear-research center in Natanz, Iran, pictured in 2005. (Henghameh Fahimi/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images) Israel said it targeted Iran's oldest current enrichment site, Natanz, in its strikes.
Israel believes that enriched uranium stored deep underground at Iran's Isfahan nuclear facility—one of three sites targeted in last month's U.S. airstrikes—may still be retrievable, according to a ...