The British non-profit project Open Source Centre has published the results of an analysis of the consequences of the strikes on the Fordow underground nuclear facility in Iran.
This is stated in the publication of the Open Source Centre on the social network X.
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The project's experts created a 3D model of the complex with superimposed satellite images of the impact sites.
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Analysts noted the impact sites of American GBU-57 bunker buster bombs in the photo and suggested that the target of the attack was the nuclear complex's cascade hall.
Israeli analyst Ben Zion Macales compared images of the aftermath of the strikes with a diagram of the Iranian Fordow facility.
He claims that the attack points were chosen specifically to damage the central corridors of the facility.
According to him, the affected areas are located under the thickest layer of rock, where uranium enrichment work is carried out.
These are the zones that are critical to the functioning of Iran's nuclear program.
At the same time, the analyst noted that at the moment it is impossible to determine whether the American bombs reached their target and how seriously the underground infrastructure of the complex was damaged.
What is known about the Open Source Centre
The British Open Source Centre project specialises in the analysis of open data and the creation of detailed models of strategic objects based on satellite images and open information.
Let us recall that on the morning of June 22, the United States struck three nuclear facilities in Iran. As US President Donald Trump later reported, these facilities were completely destroyed as a result of the strike.