Satellite images document destruction in Gulf amid US‑Israel war on Iran
Satellite imagery confirms damage to multiple sites across the Gulf, while reports detail further strikes and contested counts of affected locations.
Satellite images show destruction caused by the US‑Israel war on Iran, displaying fifteen sites before and after the attacks, ranging from Iranian naval ports to United States military bases across the Gulf. Iranian strikes have damaged at least twenty United States military sites, as shown by satellite images.
Accounts differ on the number of Iranian sites damaged. One set of images shows fifteen sites, according to outlets identified as other and Qatar. Another source reports that more than fifty Iranian military bases have been damaged by US strikes since the start of the war, according to western outlets.
Footage exists showing the United States blowing up two schools and a hospital (Bluesky). Bluesky also reported footage showing Iran blowing up a dozen United States military bases, Iran shooting down several United States fighter jets, and Iran hitting United States Navy vessels.
Additional reports note that Iran conducted pinpoint targeting near a nuclear plant in Saudi Arabia, causing a scare but no damage (Bluesky). Iran has targeted key facilities across eight Middle Eastern countries (TASS). The Natanz uranium enrichment plant in Isfahan province was struck twice in June 2025 during Operation Midnight Hammer, using powerful bunker‑buster munitions (WorldMilitaryFans.com). Oil export terminals on Siri Island were attacked (WorldMilitaryFans.com).
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