“Operation Midnight Hammer” used a deception to bomb Iran’s nuclear site.
The US attack on Iran’s nuclear facility was called Operation Midnight Hammer and used a deception to achieve its goal.
After the bombing, satellite images emerged from the aftermath of the attack on US Iran’s nuclear facilities.
The US attacked three nuclear sites, Fordow, Natantz and Isfahan, known as the “Operation Midnight Hammer” on June 21.
The effectiveness of the strike is unknown.
Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told CNN that there was a strike at Fordow, but it was too early to determine how much damage it caused. The IAEA also told the network that Strike had told Natantz’s broken electrical infrastructure.
The IAEA has issued a statement so far that it had not detected an increase in “offsite radiation levels,” one of the feared outcomes of the strike.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegses claimed that Iran’s nuclear ambitions had been “exterminated,” but Iranian officials downplayed the damages with Hassan Abedini, the deputy political director of Iran’s state broadcaster, but on state television the nuclear site “had not been hit hard because the material had already been stolen.”
Satellite images show at least six impact craters and significant discoloration of the Earth around the Fordow facility.

