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Satellite images show Iran war destruction with ships ablaze and airport on fire
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Satellite images show Iran war destruction with ships ablaze and airport on fire

  • Latest images show fires on ships in Bandar Abbas, signaling damage from ongoing U.S. strikes.
  • Damage visible at Camp de la Paix in Abu Dhabi, with two large hangars damaged.
  • Dubai International Airport reported a fuel-tanker fire after a suspected Iranian strike.
  • Fires observed at Salalah port in Oman following suspected Iranian drone activity.
  • Port facilities and naval bases across the region show mixed damage from recent strikes.
  • U.S. and allied forces have claimed significant activity against Iranian naval assets.
  • Satellite imagery providers delayed public release to prevent misuse.
  • Australia Nations and US discuss broader strikes and regional security implications.
  • The independent provides illustrative images from multiple providers, including Reuters and USGS.
  • The conflict continues to affect civilian infrastructure and international travel hubs.
  • Images indicate ongoing Iranian attacks across several Gulf states and facilities.
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Satellite images begin to show damage wrought by Iran war
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world8h ago

Satellite images begin to show damage wrought by Iran war

  • Latest satellite images show fires and damage at Bandar Abbas port following a U.S. military strike.
  • Dubai International Airport experienced a fuel tanker fire linked to Iranian drone activity.
  • Abu Dhabi hosts images of damage to France’s Camp de la Paix naval base near Zayed Port.
  • Landsat imagery also shows fires at Salalah in Oman days after a suspected Iranian attack.
  • Planet Labs imagery portrays Iran’s broader strikes on Gulf oil and naval facilities.
  • The AP notes the U.S. and Israel have targeted Iran's naval and missile sites as the war widens.
  • Iran has replied with drone and missile fire toward Israel and Gulf Arab nations.
  • AP contextualizes the imagery as part of a broader conflict since late February.
  • AP notes multiple sources of imagery, including USGS and other providers, with varying resolutions.
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