A new version has emerged about an activity that the Iranian rebel regime allegedly had in mind

 


New activity was observed over the weekend at Iran's Fordow nuclear plant, damaged by US bunker-busters on June 21, indicating that the rogue regime was up to something.

Maxar Technologies captured high-resolution satellite photographs on Sunday showing a newly constructed access road near the site, as well as a large amount of equipment such as cranes, an excavator, and several cars.

The BBC reported that the images appeared to "show signs of ongoing work at the Fordow facility, where the Iranian government has been enriching uranium."

"According to nuclear weapons expert David Albright... construction work could include filling craters, conducting engineering damage assessments, and taking radiological samples," the British outlet added.