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    Maps: See Where Israeli Strikes Damaged Iranian Nuclear and Military Facilities

    Ironside NewsBy Ironside NewsJune 18, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Israel’s largest attack ever against Iran has targeted nuclear and military facilities, gas and oil depots and the government-run broadcaster. More than 200 people have been killed and hundreds more injured.

    Iranian facilities hit by Israeli attacks

    Sources: Nuclear Threat Initiative, International Atomic Energy Agency, Global Oil & Gas Features Database and New York Times reporting

    The New York Times

    Here is what is known about the damage to Iran’s strategic infrastructure so far.

    Nuclear facilities

    Israel launched its most recent attack against Iran last Friday with waves of coordinated airstrikes hitting nuclear sites and killing much of the country’s military chain of command, along with several nuclear scientists.

    Iran’s nuclear industry is well established, with over 30 facilities spread over the country, and some buried deep underground. On Wednesday morning, the International Atomic Energy Agency, the U.N. nuclear watchdog, said Israel had struck two centrifuge production facilities.

    Iranian nuclear facilities attacked

    Other nuclear facilities in Iran

    Sources: Nuclear Threat Initiative, International Atomic Energy Agency and New York Times reporting

    The New York Times

    The first strikes severely damaged Iran’s largest uranium enrichment center, at Natanz, about 140 miles south of Tehran.

    Source: Institute for Science and International Security. Satellite imagery by Maxar Technologies.

    The New York Times

    The U.N. nuclear watchdog initially reported that the strikes had damaged only the aboveground part of the enrichment plant. It later revised its assessment to confirm “direct impacts” on underground enrichment halls.

    Satellite imagery taken two days after the strike shows the tracks of heavy machinery and piles of dirt covering craters above where the enrichment halls are believed to be built.

    Source: Satellite imagery by Maxar Technologies

    The New York Times

    Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center

    Iran’s most likely repository of near bomb-grade nuclear fuel is stored at a complex outside the ancient capital of Isfahan. The stockpile has so far been spared from attack, but the Israeli military struck laboratories that work to convert uranium gas back into a metal — one of the last stages of building a weapon.

    Source: Satellite imagery by Maxar Technologies

    The New York Times

    As of Wednesday morning, Iran’s most heavily fortified nuclear site, Fordo, remained undamaged. It was built deep inside a mountain to protect it from attack. Only the U.S. military has a bomb capable of even reaching it.

    Striking Fordo is central to any effort to destroy Iran’s ability to make nuclear weapons.

    The site appeared to be intact in this satellite imagery taken on June 14.

    Source: Satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies

    A few other important nuclear facilities remain undamaged. Among them is Bushehr, Iran’s only operating nuclear plant, and Arak, a heavily guarded complex that has long been suspected of being built to produce plutonium.

    Source: Satellite imagery by Planet Labs and Maxar Technologies

    Israel also targeted at least one university associated with nuclear programs. In an image posted on social media and verified by The New York Times, black smoke can be seen billowing from the Institute of Applied Physics’s campus.

    There are a few other institutions in the area that are also associated with Iranian nuclear programs, including Shahid Rajaee University and Malek Ashtar University of Technology. Both are under U.S. sanctions. American officials believe they participate in research on nuclear warhead design.

    Missiles bases

    Iranian missile capability was also degraded by the strikes. The Israeli military said that it had struck 12 missile launch sites and storage facilities on Tuesday alone.

    Other missile bases in Iran

    Sources: Nuclear Threat Initiative, analysis of satellite imagery by Maxar Technologies and New York Times reporting

    The New York Times

    Several Israeli strikes targeted a missile base in Kermanshah, where missile storage buildings can be seen with damage in a satellite image taken on June 15.

    Source: Satellite imagery by Maxar Technologies

    The New York Times

    Satellite imagery also shows damage at tunnel entrances to underground missile facilities.

    Source: Satellite imagery by Planet Labs

    The New York Times

    In addition to Kermanshah, multiple other missile facilities were hit.

    Bid Kaneh missile facility

    Tabriz base underground entrance

    Source: Satellite imagery from Planet Labs and Maxar Technologies

    Energy infrastructure

    With the second-largest gas reserves in the world and the fourth-largest crude oil reserves, Iran is one of the world’s major energy producers.

    Iranian energy facilities

    Energy facilities attacked

    Intact refineries, oil and gas storage

    Source: Global Oil & Gas Features Database and New York Times reporting

    The New York Times

    Over the weekend, Israel targeted Iran’s critical energy infrastructure. It struck Tehran’s main gas depot and its central oil refinery, according to a statement from Iran’s oil ministry. The ministry said Israel had also targeted a section of one of the world’s largest gas fields.

    Video posted to social media and verified by The Times shows a large fire burning at the Shahran oil depot, north of Tehran.

    Source: WANA, via Reuters

    Other infrastructure

    On Friday, Israel carried out a strike on a military airport in the northwest Iranian city of Tabriz. A video taken by a witness and verified by The Times shows large plumes of black smoke rising into the sky.

    Source: Satellite imagery by Planet Labs

    The New York Times

    And on Monday evening, the Israeli military attacked the headquarters of Iran’s state television. A news anchor was speaking live on the air when an explosion shook the building, followed by the sound of breaking glass and screams.



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