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Russia-Ukraine war: Satellite imagery shows portion of Russian military convoy has dispersed and redeployed

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Satellite tv for pc imagery of a giant Russian army convoy taken over the previous 24 hours close to Kyiv exhibits that it has “largely dispersed and redeployed.”

The imagery launched by Maxar Applied sciences present that “the massive Russian army convoy that was final seen northwest of Kyiv close to Antonov Airport has largely dispersed and redeployed,” in line with the corporate, citing their imagery from Thursday morning native time.

Troops and army autos deployed in Ozera, northeast of Antonov Airport 
(Satellite tv for pc picture ©2022 Maxar Applied sciences.)

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“The big Russian army convoy that was final seen northwest of Kyiv close to Antonov Airport has largely dispersed and redeployed. Armored models are seen maneuvering in and thru the encircling cities near the airport, parts of the convoy additional north have repositioned and are deployed in forests/alongside tree traces close to Lubyanka with towed artillery howitzers in firing positions close by,” an organization spokesperson stated.

The army convoy was beforehand stalled outdoors of Kyiv, the place U.S. officers stated that it was focused by Ukrainian troops with anti-tank missiles.

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Maxar’s satellite tv for pc imagery additionally noticed harm to business and residential property in Kyiv and Chernihiv.

Russian President Vladimir Putin introduced the invasion into Ukraine on Feb. 24, stating that “our confrontation with these [Ukrainian] forces is inevitable.”

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Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a gathering with Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu on the Kremlin, in Moscow on February 14, 2022. 
(Picture by Alexei Nikolski/Sputnik/AFP through Getty Photographs))

Ukrainian Minister of Overseas Affairs later stated that Putin had launched a “full-scale invasion” of Ukraine.

Fox Information’ James Levinson and the Related Press contributed to this report.

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