This mystery bridge isn’t the only potential Russian threat captured by satellites this week...
The bridge isn’t the only potential Russian threat captured by satellites this week. While some photographs have shown at least some thinning of Russian military gear in occupied Crimea, images taken elsewhere in the territory show Moscow has expanded its footprint.
Satellite imagery provided by Capella Space and analyzed by Hawkeye 360's Chris Biggers shows a new motor pool, 19 new helicopters, and an expanded camp for likely new arrivals at a Russian military facility in Oktyabrskoye in Russian-occupied Crimea.On Tuesday, the satellite firm Capella Space captured synthetic aperture radar imagery taken of the Russian Oktyabrskoye airbase in Crimea.
Moscow appears to be sticking to its official line on a partial pull-out. Russian defense ministry officialspurporting to show Russian armored vehicles loaded onto trains en route back to Russia from Bakhchysarai, in Russian-occupied Crimea.
Though satellite imagery provided by Capella Space appears to show that at least some Russian military facilities in the Ukrainian territory have emptied out, it’s unclear where that equipment is headed. “Bakhchysarai previously had a brigade-level deployment of tanks, self-propelled howitzers, and armored personnel carriers,” Biggers told The Daily Beast. “Video posted to TikTok earlier in the week showed elements in a nearby field. As of February 15, those and previously parked elements have likely been loaded at the nearby railway transfer point for relocation. It’s currently uncertain as to where.
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