Iran fortifies underground complex near nuclear site, satellite images show
Summary
Iran is enhancing an underground complex near a nuclear facility, as shown in new satellite images. This comes during tense discussions between Iran and the U.S., with President Trump warning of potential military actions if a new nuclear deal is not reached. Satellite images reveal that Iran is strengthening tunnel entrances to protect its nuclear activities.Key Facts
- Iran is reinforcing an underground site near a nuclear facility.
- Satellite images show fortified tunnel entrances at Mount Kolang Gaz La.
- The facility might be used to protect uranium enrichment or important equipment.
- President Trump warned Iran about military action if no new nuclear deal is made.
- Iran's Natanz nuclear site has shown signs of recent repair and fortification.
- There has been construction activity at other nuclear sites, like Isfahan.
- Satellite images indicate ongoing construction, not yet operational at Mount Kolang Gaz La.
- Iran claims its nuclear program is peaceful and denies pursuing nuclear weapons.
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