This Is How Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Appeared on Satellite Images!

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This Is How Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Appeared on Satellite Images!

While Russian forces started to invade Ukraine last Thursday, they made intense air strikes and hit strategic points. While the images of the air strikes were shared on twitter, an example of these came from the Planet company, which has more than 200 observation satellites.

Planet shared the before and after images of the air raid on Chuhuiv Air Base on its twitter account. Below you can see the photos of Chuhuiv Air Base from February 21 and February 24.

Latest from Chuhuiv Airbase in Ukraine. Imagery captured on February 21 and today, February 24, 2022. pic.twitter.com/xUwtjRJPIC

— Planet (@planet) February 24, 2022

On the other hand, national security reporter Jack Detsch also posted a similar satellite image on his twitter account. “Russia is deploying more armored equipment and troops near Belgorod, Soloti and Valuyki, which are about 10 miles from the Ukrainian border,” he said. provided a notification.

NEW: Russia is deploying more armored equipment and troops near Belgorod, Soloti, Valuyki as close as 10 miles from the Ukrainian border.

Most of the combat units at Soloti are now departing, per satellite images, heading south in the direction of Ukraine.

??:@Maxar pic.twitter.com/9UssWs2FSU

— Jack Detsch (@JackDetsch) February 20, 2022

NEW: Russian convoys and towed artillery are moving south and positioned within 50 miles of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city, per satellite photos today.

??:@Maxar pic.twitter.com/edxqfbs70t

— Jack Detsch (@JackDetsch) February 23, 2022

Sharing the images one after the other on Twitter, Detsch, in another post, said: “Accordingly, Russian convoys and withdrawn artillery are moving south and are positioned 50 km from Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city,” he says.

Russian forces have built a new field hospital 12 miles from the border outside Russian city of Belgorod near Ukraine’s second largest city, new satellite image from @Maxar shows pic.twitter.com/g1LRFm33Bf

— Lucas Tomlinson (@LucasFoxNews) February 23, 2022