Satellite Images Of An Industrial-Sized Building In Syria Wiped Off The Face Of The Planet

And they say you don’t tug on Superman’s cape
You don’t spit into the wind
You don’t pull the mask off an ‘ole Lone Ranger
And you don’t mess around with Israel

Syria air strike target ‘removed’


On Wednesday the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS), an independent organisation, released satellite images pre-dating the attack, of a facility in northern Syria that it believes was the target.

They showed both a large industrial building and a pumping station near the Euphrates river.

The ISIS said the building bore a resemblance to the Yongbyon nuclear facility in North Korea.

“The length of the outer walls of the structures are approximately the same,” the institute said in its analysis.

“From the image, the Syrian building is similar in shape to the North Korean reactor building, but the Syrian building is not far enough along in its construction to make a definitive comparison,” it said.

The ISIS has now produced a more recent image of the same site taken on 24 October, more than six weeks after the alleged air attack.

The image appears to show that the building has been completely removed and the ground scraped clean.


It was either a Syrian nuclear facility or a Webkinz® factory.

Before and after satellite images of the presumed site of an Israeli air raid on Syria.