Fresh satellite images have applied the damage caused by American B-2 stealth bombers in air strikes aimed at Iran’s Isfahan and Natanz-Nuclear facilities.
Photos taken by Planet Labs PBC show that several buildings were hit at both locations as a result of Operation Midnight Hammer.
“On the Isfahan nuclear site … buildings were hit, where the US confirmed their use of cruise missiles,” said director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi Monday. “The affected buildings include some related to the uranium conversion process. On this site too, inputs to tunnels that are used for the storage of enriched material have been hit.
“The fuel enrichment factory was hit at the Natanz enrichment location, confirming the US that the ground penetrating ammunition used,” he added.
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Satellite images with Iran’s Isfahan on June 16, left and Monday, June 23, 2025, right, following the American air strikes. (Planet Labs PBC)
The US launched a surprise strike on Saturday with the help of B-2 Stealth Bombers on Iran’s Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan Nuclear facilities.
“All three locations have suffered extremely serious damage and destruction,” said joint chairman of the chairman of the Chiefs, Gen. Then Caine, during a briefing in the Pentagon on Sunday morning.
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The Natanz nuclear site can be seen on the left on May 20, 2025. On 22 June, damage could be seen in the area after American air strikes. (Planet Labs PBC)
He added that the full extent of the battle damage to the facilities would take time to assess.
Fordow, the underground nuclear enrichment location of Iran, was shown in satellite images that show from a bird’s eye view that the strike had shifted some structures on the site.

The nuclear site of Iran, left, was hit on the left on Saturday, June 21, 2025 by American B-2 Stealth bombers. (Reuters; Getty)
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Fordow is built into the side of a mountain near the city of Qom, about 60 miles southwest of Tehran, while Natanz and Isfahan are above ground.


