Following US and Israeli strikes, satellite images reveal extensive damage and ongoing reconstruction at Iran's Fordow nuclear site. Construction crews are actively repairing access roads and working near the complex's northern shaft. While the UN nuclear watchdog confirms the centrifuges are non-operational due to "enormous" destruction, Iran maintains its nuclear program remains peaceful.
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