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Middle EastPublished: 10 July 2026 at 23:36

Satellite Images Suggest Iran May Be Rebuilding Nuclear Sites After US Strikes

Satellite imagery indicates Iran may be rebuilding its damaged nuclear infrastructure, including at Parchin and Mount Piksaks, potentially violating a framework agreement with the US.

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Satellite images obtained by CNN indicate that Iran is likely rebuilding its damaged nuclear facilities after US strikes. The images show activity at several locations, including the Parchin village near Tehran and a site known as 'Mount Piksaks.' These sites were hit multiple times during the US campaign against Iran.

The activity suggests that Iran may have violated the framework agreement with the US, possibly even before President Donald Trump declared it 'no longer in effect' and resumed strikes. The agreement stipulated that Iran would not seek to acquire or develop nuclear weapons.

The US struck dozens of targets in Iran on Tuesday and Wednesday in response to Iranian attacks on commercial vessels in and near the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran retaliated by striking US assets in the Middle East. On Friday, Trump said Iran had asked the US to continue negotiations.

Unconfirmed reports indicate that Israel warned the US about Iran's plan to assassinate Trump.

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