Exclusive satellite images obtained by US media from Wentuo Satellite Company show that there are signs that Iran is embarking on rebuilding its nuclear facilities in the country. The media's image verification team found that from the end of June to the beginning of July, new construction activities occurred at many nuclear facilities and missile bases across Iran. Movements related to nuclear facilities have particularly raised questions about whether Tehran has breached a memorandum of understanding it signed with the United States on June 17.

A few weeks ago, at the request of the U.S. government, several satellite imaging service providers blocked access to satellite images in the area. It was not until the restrictions were briefly relaxed that the image analysis could be completed. As the US military resumes military operations, some restrictions on image retrieval are now in effect again.
US media observed obvious construction activity at a site called Talekan 2 in the Parchin military base. Experts determined that nuclear weapons explosive test materials were stored here. After analyzing the images of the site by the Joint International Institute for Science and Security, it was found that in the images taken on June 22 and July 7, the US-Israeli joint bombing left many craters, and repair and reconstruction operations are underway at the site.
Satellite footage of a suspected underground nuclear facility in Hosan on June 21 showed vehicles constantly entering and exiting underground tunnels while the memorandum of understanding was in effect. The US media has sent letters to the Iranian and US governments respectively to verify the relevant investigation results. A U.S. Department of Defense official responded that due to operational security considerations, it was inconvenient to discuss battlefield situation and intelligence-related matters.