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Ukraine-Russia war: Satellite images reveal fires, severe damage to residential buildings in Mariupol

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Satellite tv for pc photographs taken Saturday reveal destruction and injury to residential buildings, in addition to a hospital, in Mariupol, Ukraine, as Russia’s ongoing warfare with the nation continues.

The photographs had been taken by Maxar Applied sciences, a non-public firm in the USA, and present extreme injury to a number of residential buildings all through the southern Ukrainian metropolis.

The images present fires, in addition to artillery craters left behind from Russia’s assault on town.

Multispectral imagery of artillery craters in fields and broken buildings, Zhovteneyvi district, western Mariupol (Location: 47.117, 37.498)
(Satellite tv for pc picture ©2022 Maxar Applied sciences.)

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Multispectral imagery of fires in industrial space, Primorskyi district (Location: 47.088, 37.494)
(Satellite tv for pc picture ©2022 Maxar Applied sciences.)

A number of images taken by Maxar present the earlier than and after toll that Russia’s invasion has taken on Ukraine.

Earlier than/after views of condominium buildings and injury in space, Zhovteneyvi district (Location: 47.107, 37.509)
(Satellite tv for pc picture ©2022 Maxar Applied sciences.)

Earlier than/after views of condominium buildings and injury in space, Zhovteneyvi district (Location: 47.107, 37.509)
(Satellite tv for pc picture ©2022 Maxar Applied sciences.)

Earlier than/after views of condominium buildings and injury, Zelinskovo Road (Location: 47.105, 37.514)
(Satellite tv for pc picture ©2022 Maxar Applied sciences.)

Earlier than/after views of condominium buildings and injury, Zelinskovo Road (Location: 47.105, 37.514)
(Satellite tv for pc picture ©2022 Maxar Applied sciences.)

Earlier than/after views of Mariupol hospital and airstrike injury (Location: 47.096, 37.533)
(Satellite tv for pc picture ©2022 Maxar Applied sciences.)

Earlier than/after views of Mariupol hospital and airstrike injury (Location: 47.096, 37.533)
(Satellite tv for pc picture ©2022 Maxar Applied sciences.)

An estimated 2,155,271 refugees have fled Ukraine amid Russia’s ongoing invasion of the nation, with the bulk escaping to Poland, in line with statistics posted this week by the United Nations Excessive Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), as these in Mariupol reel from the aftermath of a bombing at a maternity hospital.

Nationwide, hundreds are thought to have been killed, each civilians and troopers, within the two weeks of combating since Russian President Vladimir Putin’s forces invaded.

Fox Information’ Stephanie Pagones contributed to this text.

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