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Maxar Continues To Capture Satellite Imagery Of The Russian-Ukraine Invasion

March 21, 2022

Two image captures above: Overviews of Mariupol with burning buildings from ongoing artillery shelling (Note: includes 19 March and 21 March images. Location: 47.096, 37.547)

New Maxar satellite imagery collected March 18 to March 21, 2022, reveals continued Russian military activity in and around a number of key Ukrainian cities that include Mariupol, Kyiv and Chernihiv.

Examples of Russian artillery deployed northeast of Mariupol near Talakivka  (Location: 47.188, 37.735)

Artillery forces remain deployed around each of these three cities and they continue to fire on civilian areas with widespread damage seen to residential buildings, industrial areas and infrastructure.

Burning apartment buildings likely shelled by artillery, burning buildings, Mariupol region (Location: 47.125, 37.683)
Russian tanks and armored vehicles in streets of Mariupol (Location: 47.101, 37.650)
Burning and damaged buildings near train station, Irpin (Locations: 50.522, 30.246 and 50.536, 30.258)
Multispectral images of burning storage tanks and damage in industrial area, Chernihiv (Location: 51.470, 31.242)

Additionally, deployments of Russian ground forces are seen in southern Belarus.

Above two imagery captures: Russian ground forces deployment near Dublin—18 miles north of the Ukraine border and approximately 45 miles northwest of Chernihiv, Ukraine  (Location: 51.749, 30.290)

Maxar also collected new satellite imagery on March 19th of Mariupol, Ukraine, that shows the aftermath of the airstrike on the Mariupol Drama Theater.

All imagery is ©2022 Maxar Technologies.

Filed Under: Earth Observation & Imaging, Military & Defense

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