Iran conceals nuclear facility uncovered by satellite images

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Satellite images have revealed a secret nuclear facility in Iran, according to an exclusive report by Fox News, an American broadcaster

The facility, which Iranians call the “Rainbow Site,” is located in the northern province of Semnan and covers an area of “”more than 25,000 acres.

It has been in operation for more than 10 years but has been disguised as a chemical plant called “Diba Energy Siba.”

According to the report, the site’s main activity is the extraction of tritium, a radioactive substance that can be used to power nuclear weapons.

Tritium is a type of radioactive hydrogen, as defined by Oxford Languages.

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Revelation amid nuclear negotiations

The discovery comes at an important time, shortly after Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the country has the right to continue enriching uranium, even with ongoing negotiations with the United States.

Iran is a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which regulates the use of nuclear technology.

A new round of talks between Iran and the US is scheduled for Sunday in Oman, according to the Iranian news agency Nournews.

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Information from the National Council of Resistance of Iran

The National Council of Resistance of Iran-US Representative Office, identified as @NCRIUS, also shared information about the site, stating that the “Rainbow” site is used by Iran to develop nuclear-capable missiles that can hit targets up to 3,200 km away.

Exposing #IranNuclearSecrets The site is defended by IRGC Aerospace Force with radar & missile systems”highlighting its strategic role in the regime”s weapons program.

Exposing #IranNuclearSecrets The holding firm behind the front companies is chaired by IRGC Brig. Gen. Naser Maleki”already sanctioned by the UN for missile proliferation.

According to the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI), the project began in 2009 in the Ivanaki region under the command of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the former head of Iran’s nuclear program who was assassinated by Israel in 2020.

The site was presented as a paint factory and began operating in 2013, disguised as a petrochemical company.

This revelation raises concerns about Iran’s intentions regarding its nuclear program and transparency in international negotiations.


Published in 05/09/2025 00h00


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