A recent report by CNN, based on satellite imagery analyzed with the Institute for Science and International Security, suggests that Iran may be rebuilding suspected nuclear facilities at a military complex in Parčin. The institute notes that the site has been hit multiple times since the start of the war and that recent satellite images show signs of permanent repairs rather than temporary cleanup efforts. While there are no suspicious activities reported at major uranium storage sites like Isfahan, Natanz, or Fordo, there are indications of renewed activity at other locations linked to nuclear weapons development and ballistic missile programs, including a site on Pickaxe Mountain where underground work appears to be ongoing. These developments raise concerns about Iran’s compliance with the framework agreement with the United States, which requires Tehran to maintain the 'status quo' in its nuclear program and refrain from developing nuclear weapons.
Bias read (Center): The article presents findings from both CNN and the Institute for Science and International Security without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It reports on potential violations of international agreements without explicitly endorsing or condemning Iran’s actions, maintaining a more





