Iran Nuclear Site: 400 kg of rich uranium disappeared from Iran just before the US bunker Buster attack, which was enough to make about 10 atomic bombs. According to satellite photographs and Israeli intelligence reports, Iran removed this sensitive fuel from its nuclear site and shifted elsewhere before the attack.
Iran nuclear site: Iran did a big trick before Tehran’s bunker Buster attack on Tehran. According to media reports, a few days before the bombing, Iran allegedly shifted around 400 kg high -level rich uranium. This is enough to make about ten atomic bombs. Satellite image and Israeli intelligence agencies have been claimed that it was transported from Fordo site to other than the uranium attack.
Now the mystery has deepened that where did this sensitive nuclear fuel go? Did Iran suppress it into the ground, take it somewhere else or still some part is present in the destroyed locations?
The satellite photographs released by Maxu Technologies saw 16 trucks outside Iran’s Fordo Nuclear Facility before the US attack. While these trucks were missing from there in pictures after the attack. This is the same place that is built in a bunker -like structure inside the mountain and was considered safe from the attacks till now.
Rafael Gosi, head of IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency), said in a conversation with CNN, “Iran never hidden that he was protecting the material.” When asked whether this means that uranium was removed from there, he replied, “Yes, I think so.” Uranium, which was enriched up to 60%, was last seen by IAEA inspectors a week before the war began.
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday, “Iran’s nuclear program has been completely destroyed.” He said that American forces dropped bunker buster bombs in Fordo, Natanj and Isfahan. The attack lasted for 37 hours with the help of seven b-2 Spirit bombers and tomhoc cruise missiles.
But the next day US Vice President J.D. Vance slowed down Trump’s claim. He said in ABC’s ‘This Week’ program, “We will ensure what to do in the coming weeks.” He admitted that so far sufficient uranium for 9 to 10 nuclear weapons has not been recovered.
According to Israeli intelligence agencies, before the attack, Iran officials loaded uranium from the Fordo site to another place. Two Israeli Intelligence sources said to New York Times, “Iran had already removed 400 kg of rich uranium, taking Trump’s military threats seriously.” This fuel was placed in small containers in a campus in Isfahan, which could also be taken in common cars.
IAEA chief Gosi said that after the start of Israeli attacks, Iran has suspended all inspections at nuclear sites. He warned the UN Security Council that “constant military conflicts are stopping this necessary monitoring work and reducing the possibility of diplomatic solution”.
US Defense Secretary PT Hagaseth and Chief General Dan Kane, head of Joint Chiefs, confirmed that the three sites had caused heavy damage and havoc. There have been many cracks in the mountain structure due to 30,000 pound bombs on the Fordo site.
However, analysts believe that some major centrifugs may still be inside, because they are extremely difficult and time-ended. An American official said, “It is not practical to remove the entire system so soon.”
Former Pentagon officer and CIA analyst Mick Mulroy said, “Iran’s nuclear program has gone back two to five years due to such weapons attack.” But according to intelligence reports, Iran was already preparing to create a new hideout in a deep place of Natanj site elsewhere.
At present, there is no concrete public evidence that Iran is actively making nuclear weapons, although the US and Israel claim that it has become active towards arms manufacturing. Iran dismisses this charge outright.