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Iran fills Isfahan site tunnels? Khamenei fully ready to protect nukes as B-52 fly over Iran skies
New satellite images show Iran rapidly sealing all visible tunnel entrances at the Isfahan nuclear complex with fresh earth ...
Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Chehel Sotoun Palace museum, Atiq Jameh mosque, and Fin Garden of Kashan are among the most important global sites in Isfahan province.
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Satellite images show all entrances to Iran’s Isfahan nuclear site have been buried
US-based think tank says moves show Tehran 'seriously concerned' about US or Israeli attacks, says similar preparations were ...
TEHRAN- The 27th International Storytelling Festival concluded on Monday, during a ceremony held in the central Iranian city ...
People stroll in Naqsh-e Jahan Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Isfahan, Iran, last September. (Mustafa Noori / Middle East Images / AFP via Getty Images) While military strategists scramble to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. President Donald Trump announced Saturday that the U.S. struck three major Iranian nuclear sites: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.
New high-resolution satellite imagery published by Institute for Science and International Security reveals Iran's efforts to protect Isfahan nuclear complex by covering tunnel entrances with soil.
Within the rich historical tapestry of Isfahan, renowned for the architectural splendor of its bridges and the exquisite tilework of its mosques, one day holds a distinct and somber prominence. It is ...
President Masoud Pezeshkian arrived in Isfahan on Thursday morning to inaugurate several national and international-level events. He was welcomed by the governor and local officials upon his arrival ...
JERUSALEM - Israel targeted “two centrifuge production sites” at Iran’s Isfahan nuclear facility overnight in a second wave of strikes on the location since the start of the war, a military official ...
Visitors relax on the steps of the historical Si-o-se Pol or the 33 Bridge in Isfahan, Iran on April 13, 2012. (froderamone/Flickr) Built in 1602 by Shah Abbas I of the Safavid dynasty, the Si-o-se ...
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