RT.com
06 Apr 2026, 13:58 GMT+10
Planet Labs images had provided for independent verification of damage on both sides of the conflict
The US government has pressured satellite imaging company Planet Labs to stop publishing photos of the Middle East.
The company said it would implement an "indefinite withhold of imagery" for pictures captured from March 9 onward, lasting at least until the conflict ends, citing a White House request. Planet Labs' customers were informed of the policy shift via email last week.
The proprietary imagery had been widely used by journalists and open-source intelligence (OSINT) analysts to verify strikes and damage on both sides. These included sites such as Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia,usedby US forces, and Tehran's Mehrabad International Airport.
The San Francisco-based company operates a large network of micro-satellites and has contracts with several US government agencies outside the defense sector. Earlier in the conflict, it introduced a 96-hour delay before releasing Middle East images, later extending that delay to 14 days, purportedly to limit potential military use. Under the new system, the company said it may still release select images in cases deemed to serve the public interest.
A Planet Labs image of Mehrabad International Airport, Tehran, Iran, March 7, 2026.
Planet Labs PBC via AP
It remains unclear whether other commercial satellite firms - including Vantor (formerly Maxar Technologies) and BlackSky Technology - will implement similar restrictions.
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The conflict risks further escalation on Tuesday. US President Donald Trump has warned of large-scale attacks targeting Iranian power plants and other civilian infrastructure unless Tehrancomplieswith US demands and allows free navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.
Iranian officials have responded by signalingdefiance, insisting that any resolution depends on opposing forces withdrawing and providing compensation. Tehran is expected to intensifyattacksagainst US allies in the region if the threatened strikes proceed.
Beyond the immediate violence, the war is already triggering global economic consequences. Disruptions to oil and liquefied natural gas flows from the Persian Gulf are driving up energy prices, while supply chains for key goods, including fertilizers and microchips, have been upset.
(RT.com)
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