Aerial Pictures Indicate Iran's Naval Forces and Nuclear Facilities Struck by American and Israeli Military Action.

A series of American and Israeli attacks has according to analysis destroyed or damaged at least eleven Iranian naval vessels since Saturday, freshly analyzed satellite images show, with rocket sites and enrichment plants also being targeted.

Images of the southerly Konarak military port and the Bandar Abbas port facility, which sits on the Strait of Hormuz and contains the main command of the Iranian navy, reveal black smoke pouring from multiple ships on recent days.

Naval Forces Incurred Significant Losses

Included in the vessels destroyed was the IRINS Makran, Iran's most sizable ship which had functioned as a drone carrier. Orbital photos indicated thick smoke rising from the vessel which had been docked at the Bandar Abbas base.

Analytical evaluations indicate that at least a quintet of warships at Bandar Abbas were "struck or destroyed". Pictures of the southern part of the harbor depict smoke rising from the IRINS Makran, while additional vessels seem to be impacted, with a single one seen burning.

At Konarak, images display multiple damaged vessels, with analysis identifying strikes against a half-dozen warships. Pictures taken on Monday also indicate that several facilities at the base have been leveled.

"For decades the Iranian regime has disrupted global maritime traffic," a senior US military official declared. "Now, there is not one vessel from Iran operational in the Arabian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz or Gulf of Oman, and we will not stop."

A number of vessels allegedly destroyed may have been obscured in aerial photos by weather conditions or battle damage, or hit in open waters, and have not been conclusively proven. Other accounts stated that one Iranian ship was going down off the coast of Sri Lankan waters, prompting a search and rescue mission.

Missile Sites and Atomic Locations Hit

Eliminating Iran's rocket sites and the prevention of enrichment activities were stated as additional goals of the military strikes. Satellite images also showed impacts against the southern Khorgu base and northwestern Tabriz missile bases, and at the Konarak air base, where missile storage facilities and bunkers were targeted.

At the Choqa Balk-e drone UAV facility west of the city of Kermanshah, significant destruction was observed to sheds, underground facilities and drone launch equipment.

Impact was also observed at a radar installation at the Zahedan airbase in eastern parts of the country, near the border with Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Of particular note, the latest wave of strikes have apparently hit sites at the Natanz complex – considered at the core of the country's enrichment efforts. The UN's atomic energy body stated that the affected buildings were used for access to the site's underground nuclear plant and that "no radiological consequence" was likely.

Wider Fallout and Assessment

Military analysts indicated that the attacks appeared to have "largely neutralized" the Iran's naval capability to carry out standard operations using its most significant vessels. Nevertheless, it was noted that Tehran still has the capacity to launch unconventional attacks at sea through the use of drones, small submarines and its so-called "clandestine network" of oil ships.

The overall scale of the damage caused to Iran's defense infrastructure remains unclear, with hostilities said to be continuing. Photos also indicates considerable damage to the command center of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in the city of Tehran.

Numerous of civilian buildings also are reported to have been hit in the capital city and across Iran since the hostilities started. Toll estimates from ground sources state that many hundreds of civilians may have been killed in the strikes.

With the conflict ongoing, review of satellite imagery will continue to document the unfolding military landscape.

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