
Satellite photos have uncovered the existence of a hidden Iranian nuclear installation, Fox News disclosed on Thursday.
The report identifies the location as being in Iran’s Semnan province and states that it is likely involved in the regime’s nuclear weapons program. Internally, Iranian officials refer to the facility by the codename “rainbow site,” and it spans approximately 2,500 acres.
Intelligence suggests the facility has been in operation for more than ten years, disguised as a legitimate chemical manufacturing plant while actually supporting nuclear-related efforts. One of the key activities suspected at the site involves the production of tritium—a radioactive substance that enhances the destructive capability of nuclear arms.
Additionally, sources indicate that the installation is heavily fortified against airstrikes, particularly those using U.S. bunker-busting munitions, effectively shielding it from most conventional military threats.
{Matzav.com}