Newly obtained satellite imagery indicates that Iran has begun rebuilding its damaged nuclear infrastructure, suggesting Tehran may have violated a recent peace framework with the US even before the agreement formally collapsed, CNN reports. Satellite photos from multiple locations across the country show clear signs of reconstruction at key Iranian nuclear facilities.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. The imagery specifically highlights renewed activity at the Parchin military complex near Tehran – a site that was struck multiple times during the recent US military campaign – as well as at a facility known as “Mount Pickaxe.” The observed reconstruction strongly suggests that Iran breached the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with the US three weeks ago. Under the terms of that framework, which aimed to convert a months-long ceasefire into a durable peace, Iran explicitly committed to not attempting to acquire or develop nuclear weapons. The timeline of the satellite imagery indicates that these reconstruction efforts began before US President Donald Trump declared the ceasefire “over” and resumed retaliatory military strikes. A Saturday ultimatum in the Strait of Hormuz The revelations regarding Iran’s nuclear infrastructure arrive on a volatile day for US-Iran relations, coinciding with a strict deadline imposed by the Trump administration regarding maritime security. According to US officials, the administration has demanded that Iran issue a public statement by Saturday committing to halt all attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. The US asserts that Iran repeatedly violated the recent MoU by targeting commercial shipping in the strategic waterway.