🇮🇷 Iran is fortifying the nuclear facilities in Isfahan – apparently with the aim of making a future attack more difficult. This move appears to be aimed at hindering a possible American or Israeli airstrike as well as an attempted ground operation. pic.twitter.com/lfgtqbqkF9
— 🔰 Military-News (@MilitaryNewsEN) February 10, 2026
Iran has buried tunnel entrances to an underground nuclear site in an apparent attempt to prevent a special forces raid to seize highly enriched uranium…
New high-resolution satellite images captured on Monday reveal unusual defensive measures at Iran’s nuclear facility in Isfahan, one of the Islamic Republic’s most sensitive and fortified sites. The images, analyzed by the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS), show that the three primary tunnel entrances leading to the underground complex have been systematically covered and camouflaged with large mounds of earth.
According to the report, the move appears designed to obscure the entrances from aerial surveillance and, more importantly, to physically block access to the subterranean levels.