The new high-resolution satellite image provided by the US-based space company Maxar Technologies illustrates the increase in the spread of the Russian military in Belarus, Crimea and Western Russia. While Russian military activities in these areas have been reported for several weeks, the latest image shows that Russian units have now increased troops to support more aggressive operations. Military training activities that include live-fire fire artillery are also seen in several training areas Picture of Pogonovo training place, the east of the Ukrainian border, shows the tanks deployed at the shooting range Another image of the same area was taken on January 26 showed artillery drawn which conducted live fire training.
Evidence of live-fire artillery was also seen in satellite images of the Perianovsky training area near Rostov-on-Don, in West Russia. Figure January 28 shows the possibility of the crater impact caused by the shooting A set of other Maxar’s image from January 30 showed the possibility of a short-range iskander missile system which was deployed near the Osipovichi training area in Belarus.
The picture was taken on February 1, Novoozernoye, Yevpatoria in Crimea showed the spread of tents, indicating the presence of additional Russian soldiers, vehicles and other military equipment Comparison of images from this location from previously revealed the spread rate that had been taken over the past few weeks Images from training sites in Obuz-lesnovsky, where mechanical brigades have taken part in training, confirming the existence of new troops deployed The new images taken on February 1 Angarsky training area in Crimea confirmed the arrival of fresh troops with visual tent confirmation and new shelters.
Satellite images from January 19 showed armored personnel carriers and views of storage facilities that looked active in Klimovo, at a distance of about 13 km from the Ukrainian border Previous satellite images also include field camp at Brestsky Training Ground. Training facilities in Southwest Belarus, near the Polish and Ukrainian borders have witnessed an increase in Russia’s spread over the past few weeks. Russian military activities that are increasing are also reflected in the Osipovichi, Belarus satellite images. In Crimea, regardless of facilities in Novozernoye, Bakhchysarai, Angarsky, Yevpatoria and Opuk have also witnessed an increase in military activities and deployment. His yells, Pogonovo, Kursk, Klintsy, West, Klimovo and Perianovsky in West Russia have witnessed similar readiness.