Fact Check

Video doesn't show 'bunker-buster' bombs dropped on Iran's Fordo nuclear site

U.S. President Donald Trump said Fordo, one of three nuclear facilities hit by U.S. strikes, was "COMPLETELY DESTROYED!"

by Laerke Christensen, Published June 25, 2025


Image shows person standing in a mountainous area

Image courtesy of TikTok user @rachidoujdi63/Snopes Illustration


Claim:
A video authentically showed the aftermath of “bunker-busting” bombs dropped by U.S. military at the Fordo nuclear facility in Iran in late June 2025.
Rating:
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Context

Though it was unclear exactly what the footage showed, a version appeared on TikTok on June 16, 2025, days before the U.S. struck three nuclear sites, including Fordo, with "bunker-buster" bombs.


In late June 2025, days after the U.S. military struck three nuclear facilities in Iran, a video (archived) circulated online claiming to authentically show the aftermath of "bunker-busting" bombs at Fordo nuclear facility in the Middle Eastern country. 

One version of the video on Facebook carried the caption: "One of the entry points of a US bunker-busting bomb during yesterday's attack on Iran's Fordow [sic] nuclear facility." The video showed several people descending into a large hole in the ground on a rubble-filled slope.

Fordo was one of the targets of the June 21, 2025, air strikes by American planes carrying GBU-57 A/B Massive Ordnance Penetrator bombs — colloquially known as "bunker-buster" bombs for their deep range.

The video also circulated on X (archived), YouTube (archived), Instagram (archived) and TikTok (archived), claiming to show the strike on Fordo.

However, the video was miscaptioned. Though it appeared to be authentic, meaning not generated by artificial intelligence, we found an upload (archived) dated days before June 21, 2025, meaning it could not have shown fresh aftermath caused by bombs dropped on that date. 

We reached out to the TikTok user who posted the footage on June 16 to ask where it was recorded and what it showed and await a reply.

The extent of the damage to Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan, the three sites struck by American bombs on June 21, remained unknown at the time of this writing. 

According to U.S. President Donald Trump on Truth Social on June 22, "Obliteration" was "an accurate term" for the damage done to the sites. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on June 22 the strikes "devastated" Iranian nuclear facilities. 

However, a leaked report from the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Pentagon's intelligence arm, reported on by CNN found the bombs "did not destroy" the sites.

Trump responded to the leaked report by calling CNN "FAKE NEWS" and repeating that "THE NUCLEAR SITES IN IRAN ARE COMPLETELY DESTROYED!"

Satellite imagery of Fordo showed at least six impact craters at the site. Officials were still assessing how much damage the strikes caused to the largely underground facility at the time of this writing.


By Laerke Christensen

Laerke Christensen is a journalist based in London, England, with expertise in OSINT reporting.


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