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Satellite images have revealed a secret Iranian nuclear site, Fox News reported on Thursday.
According to the report, the secret site is located in the Semnan province and is believed to be linked to the development of nuclear weapons. The site is code-named the "rainbow site" in Iran and covers about 2,500 acres.
This newly-discovered site is believed to have been operating for over a decade using a chemical production company as cover for its nuclear activities. The site is reportedly used to extract tritium, a radioactive gas that increases the explosive yield of nuclear weapons.
The site is also reportedly protected from American bunker-buster bombs, making it nearly immune from military attack.
Pics and maps... Report: Satellite images reveal secret Iranian nuclear site
According to the report, the secret site is located in the Semnan province and is believed to be linked to the development of nuclear weapons. The site is code-named the "rainbow site" in Iran and covers about 2,500 acres.
This newly-discovered site is believed to have been operating for over a decade using a chemical production company as cover for its nuclear activities. The site is reportedly used to extract tritium, a radioactive gas that increases the explosive yield of nuclear weapons.
The site is also reportedly protected from American bunker-buster bombs, making it nearly immune from military attack.
Pics and maps... Report: Satellite images reveal secret Iranian nuclear site