Damage from U.S. strikes on Iran President Donald Trump says that U.S. strikes “obliterated” three key nuclear sites, but independent analysis has yet to verify that claim Natanz enrichment facility Satellite images show two craters, likely caused by U.S. bunker-busting Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOPs). No conclusive evidence that attack breached centrifuge halls, buried 40m below ground Isfahan nuclear technology centre: Extensive damage, including to uranium conversion facility. Attack also appears to have hit entrances to tunnel complex Fordow enrichment facility Images indicate attack severely damaged – and possibly destroyed – deeply buried site. Iran reportedly moved stockpile of enriched uranium out of Fordow before U.S. strike Sites hit by U.S. Tehran Natanz Isfahan IRAN The Gulf AFGHANISTAN Fordow IRAQ SAUDI ARABIA 400km 250 miles 200m 650 ft Support building (undamaged) FORDOW Fordow strike used 12 MOP bombs (above), designed to penetrate deep underground before exploding. Image below shows six large craters, with two bombs used at each crater Two clusters of three craters Entrances to nuclear facility filled with debris Layer of grey-blue ash is seen across large swathe of site, suggesting concrete debris blown out by explosions Sources: Bloomberg, CNN, Reuters Pictures: Maxar Technologies © GRAPHIC NEWS