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CNN: No damage was done to the Isfahan Air Base

CNN wrote in an exclusive news that the satellite images show that the air base that was claimed to be the target of the Zionist regime's attack appears to be safe.

According to CNN’s exclusive satellite images from Umbra Space, there does not appear to be any extensive damage to the airbase that was said to be the target of the Israeli military strike. , is not entered.

Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite images were taken around 10:18 am local time.

No large blast craters or destroyed buildings can be seen.

According to CNN, SAR images are not like regular satellite images and are created by satellites that send out radar beams capable of passing through clouds. These rays are reflected from objects on the ground and return to the satellite.

These images also show that the Iranian F-14 fighters, which were stationed at this air base in the past, are not currently stationed there. Another archival satellite images reviewed by CNN show that these fighters have not been present at this base for some time.

At around 4 am today, the air defense of the 8th Shikari base of Isfahan was used for interception and the sound of the defense was heard from the northeast of Isfahan.

Amir Major General Seyyed Abdulrahim Mousavi, the commander in chief of the army, in a conversation about the sound of the explosion in Isfahan, said: The explosion in the sky of Isfahan this morning was related to the shooting of anti-aircraft defense systems at a suspicious object that did not cause any accident or damage.

He added: The relevant experts are investigating the dimensions of the issue and will inform them after receiving the results.

Source: IRNA

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