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Get an inside 3D look at Natanz nuclear facility destroyed by Israel

New visuals reveal depth of IDF’s attack on key Iranian nuclear site.

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3D image of Natanz nuclear plant (Video: IDF Spokesperson)

New 3D imagery has emerged offering an unprecedented inside look at Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility which was mostly destroyed during a precision Israeli strike carried out early this morning (Friday).

The Natanz complex, central to Iran’s uranium enrichment program, was one of the primary targets of a coordinated IDF operation that reportedly dealt a devastating blow to the country’s nuclear infrastructure.

The IDF announced this afternoon that it had not only targeted Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility in a pre-dawn strike but had successfully destroyed several underground levels of the site: specifically the main enrichment hall housing Iran’s largest stockpile of advanced centrifuges.

According to the military, a second wave of airstrikes was launched on Friday afternoon, intensifying the blow to what it described as the centerpiece of Iran’s nuclear weapons infrastructure. In a statement, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit emphasized that Natanz is the country’s primary site for high-level uranium enrichment and one of the few capable of producing military-grade nuclear material. The destroyed sections reportedly included multi-story underground halls, electrical systems, and core support infrastructure, all integral to Iran’s enrichment operations.

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