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something about physics. on this foto you can see 6 mini holes created by 6 bombs. detonated deep under the earth surface. the explosion 60m plus would not cause the collapse. maybe yes maybe no.The first satellite image of Iran's Fordow nuclear facility after it was hit by a GBU-57. The crater hole is visible, and the hole has partially collapsed, but nothing else
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you're pretty sure are you? Well you must have a crystal ball then, because here's what the head of the IAEA just said in his statement:subsidence crater. Blast most impact were contained inside the earth. I am pretty sure underground corridors and halls are cooked.
So going over the Atlantic they used Indian airspace…. Wow .. this Indian airspace must be something …I heard they also used Brazilian airspace to conduct the Iranian strikes. Can anyone confirm?
There has been no retaliation, what are you talking about?So much for your "Guarantee"!!!
This is called an opinion by an analyst….Hope Rabia can lead the Muslim World to glory!![]()
The point is that those nuke facilities are off the table for a long time even if not 100% destroyed.Israel is not satisfied with bombing .....now saying much of the equipment and matetial was already transferred else where.....
IAEA will always predicate it with if and may be. They can never allow themself to be seen as partial to a particular government since two sides are giving unalingned take on same event. The statement itself tells that they anticipate major damage.you're pretty sure are you? Well you must have a crystal ball then, because here's what the head of the IAEA just said in his statement:
The head of the UN's nuclear watchdog says he doesn't know the extent of damage at Iran's Fordow nuclear facility after US strikes.
"There are clear indications of impacts," International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi tells CNN, "but as for the assessment for the degree of damage underground, on this we cannot pronounce ourselves."
"No one could tell you how much it has been damaged," he says, adding that because of observed changes in the shape of the sites, "one cannot exclude that there is significant damage there."
I think its clear to see that the interception rate of the iron dome is declining and reports of shortages on the part of Israelis is true. However what I think is also true is that Iran definitely has a shortage is launchers and maybe missiles, so we'll keep seeing declining salvos from Iran. So the percentage of impacts will increase but I think the damage will stay the same or decline if this war continues. Again my problem from the beginning is that Israel is hitting Iran far harder than the other way around and most of the strikes on Israel is on random locations as opposed to something more strategic, does not stop the war effort. I don't think a missile has killed an Israeli since last Monday or Tuesday meanwhile Iranians are dying everyday.
News channels can be false too. Our channels sometimes paddle fake news too, for viewership. The B2s came form the West, passing through Atlantic Sea, to Gibraltar, passed through Mediterranean, went though Israel, Jordan, Iraq and then attacked Iran.BS ? It's all over in news
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