Crimea Satellite Photos Reveal Devastation After Kyiv Strike on Arms Site
Satellite images have been released in the aftermath of a reported Ukrainian cruise missile attack on a Russian drone storage site in Cape Fiolent, in annexed Crimea.
The photos, dated April 11 and July 8, are from California-based global imaging company Planet Labs and were published by the U.S.-funded media outlet Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
The images “show the obliteration of the alleged Shakhed/Geran loitering munitions storage (unconfirmed!) on Cape Fiolent in occupied Crimea by a Ukrainian strike on July 1st,” Mark Krutov, a journalist for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, said on X (formerly Twitter), sharing the before and after photos.
Ukraine has ramped up its attacks on Crimea as part of a push to reclaim the Black Sea peninsula, which was annexed by Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2014.
Ukrainian Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk said on July 2 that Kyiv’s forces had struck an ammunition depot in Crimea the day before.
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Crimea satellite photos reveal devastation after Kyiv strike on arms site
The images show the “obliteration” of the reported Russian drone storage site in Cape Fiolent, in annexed Crimea.
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