Satellite photos show activity at Iran nuclear sites
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Technical personnel from MizarVision assessed that satellite imagery taken on January 26 shows that the US military's Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait has also strengthened the deployment of air and missile defense weapon systems, including Patriot missile launchers and AN/MPQ-65 radar vehicles.
The images show that Iran has erected large roofs over damaged structures at both Natanz and Isfahan to conceal the extent of destruction and ongoing recovery operations
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Bombshell images: Iran builds roofs to protect 'secret' nuclear sites from US amid war threat
Satellite images show Iran has built new roofs over damaged nuclear facilities at Natanz and Isfahan that were bombed last year by Israel and the United States—the first major visible activity at the sites since June.
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