All the tunnel entrances at the nuclear complex in Isfahan, Iran, appear to be buried under soil, according to satellite images cited by the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security, which assesses that Tehran is preparing for a possible strike or attack by the US or Israel, or both, writes Focus.
The institute, which has been monitoring Iran's nuclear facilities for years, reports that satellite images from Sunday show that two of the tunnel entrances at the Isfahan complex are already completely covered with soil, and the third, northernmost entrance, shows “additional passive protective measures“.
According to the same assessment, already no vehicle activity is recorded at the entrances, which reinforces the assumption that the place is "locked" from an operational point of view.