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Satellite scars confirm a Bushehr strike

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Al Jazeera's analysis of Sentinel-2 imagery found impact scars inside the Bushehr nuclear complex, the first outside confirmation that a strike reached the plant.

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Key takeaway

Satellite imagery confirms a strike hit inside the Bushehr nuclear complex, which both Washington and Tehran are downplaying.

Al Jazeera's open-source unit compared Sentinel-2 satellite passes from 7 and 12 July and found newly formed impact scars inside the boundary of the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, the first independent evidence that a strike reached the complex. 1

Bushehr's deputy governor Ehsan Jahanian had told Iranian state media on 9 July that a US projectile hit the plant's perimeter ; CENTCOM stayed silent, and the IAEA's Rafael Grossi declined in Kaliningrad to confirm it . Sentinel-2 is the European Space Agency's Earth-observation constellation, and its imagery settles that fortnight-old dispute.

Tehran has since retreated from its own claim. Jahanian now says the reactor is unaffected and operating normally, and CENTCOM's roughly 90-target list from 7-8 July never named Bushehr. 2 Neither belligerent wants to own a strike beside a live reactor.

Sentinel-2's roughly 10-metre resolution can show cratering and impact scars but not sub-building damage, which is why the imagery proves a strike reached the perimeter without proving the reactor was the target. That ambiguity is what lets both sides decline ownership: for Washington, striking a nuclear plant invites the charge it crossed a red line; for Tehran, admitting a hit near the core would expose a vulnerability. The IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency), locked out of Iran's sites since April, cannot arbitrate.

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In plain English

Sentinel-2 is a pair of free European satellites that photograph the whole planet every few days. Analysts compared two of its passes over Iran's only working nuclear power plant, at Bushehr, taken on 7 and 12 July, and spotted new marks inside the plant's boundary that were not there before, evidence that a strike actually reached the site. This matters because international nuclear inspectors have been locked out of Iran's facilities, so satellite pictures are currently the only outside check on what has really been hit.

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  • Meaning

    Independent confirmation of a strike inside Bushehr's boundary, without IAEA access to verify reactor safety, leaves the plant's operational status resting entirely on remote imagery rather than on-site inspection.

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