Satellites show damage to Iran’s nuclear program, but experts say it’s not destroyed
Satellite imagery shows trucks at two key sites the day before the American strikes, suggesting uranium could have been moved.
Satellite imagery shows trucks at two key sites the day before the American strikes, suggesting uranium could have been moved.
After the U.S. took military action against three nuclear sites in Iran, reaction across the political spectrum was swift with many Democrats decrying the president's "unilateral" strikes.(Image credit: Andrew Harnik)
Israel said Sunday that it has recovered the bodies of three more hostages taken in Hamas' Oct. 7 attack that ignited the ongoing 20-month war in the Gaza Strip.(Image credit: Ohad Zwigenberg)
So far, any chemical and radioactive contamination seems confined to the nuclear sites hit by U.S. bombs
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi called the American operation an "outrageous, grave and unprecedented violation" of the United Nations Charter and international law.(Image credit: Ozan Kose)
As the world reacted to news of U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, international officials largely responded with alarm and calls for restraint.(Image credit: AP)
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