The first general satellite images of the Iranian nuclear site provided a glimpse of the damage caused by the Bunker Buster to the facility after President Trump's sudden attack on Saturday.
Before the images were revealed before and after the unprecedented mountain, it has turned into gray in parts. The terrain of the surrounding mountain has also been changed – indicating that the bombs had a dangerous effect on the nuclear enrichment site and left wreckage.
American bombers B-2 America dropped dozens of 15-ton bombs on Fordow, which were built in Jabal South Tehran and take up to 300 feet underground, according to the New York Times.
Light gray smoke appears to be suspended in the air over the site, the photos taken by Planet Labs LBC and analyze them by AP Show.
Other satellite images to Iran indicate the seal of the tunnel entrances in Fordo before the attack.
Tehran has not yet issued the damage to the site.