Satellite Images Reveal Extensive Damage at Military Site South of Isfahan
Recent satellite images, captured on April 11, show extensive damage at a military site south of Isfahan.
An analysis by Misbar’s team at Al Araby TV of Sentinel-2 imagery found the damage affected nearly 60 storage facilities inside a military warehouse near Mount Safa, south of Isfahan.
Satellite tracking indicates the strike likely occurred on April 6 or early April 7. No damage appeared in imagery captured the morning of April 6, while a temporary ceasefire between the United States and Iran took effect early April 8.
Reports said Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple sites in Isfahan late April 6, including military positions in the Mount Soffeh area. The monitored warehouse sits at the foot of the mountain.
An image captured the same evening showed explosions at a site behind Mount Soffeh, according to geolocation analysis by Misbar’s team.
Misbar’s team identified the location as a military site using Google Earth Pro imagery showing equipment and vehicles inside the facility.
Additional satellite images also indicated strikes on other nearby military positions in the Mount Soffeh area, likely during the first week of April, based on imagery analysis.
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