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Maxar Captures Satellite Imagery Of Damaged Russian Alligator-Class Ship In Port

March 25, 2022

Close view of capsized Russian Alligator class landing ship in the port of Berdyansk, Ukraine.

Maxar collected new satellite imagery as of March 25th of the southern Ukrainian port city of Berdyansk that reveals a Russian Alligator-class landing ship that is burned and partially submerged near one of the port’s loading/unloading quays. Fire and smoke is also seen nearby and close to several fuel storage tanks.

View of capsized Russian Alligator class landing ship in the port of Berdyansk, Ukraine.

According to news reports and social media video, the ship was hit yesterday (March 24th) by Ukrainian forces as the vessel was in port.

Satellite imagery is ©2022 Maxar Technologies.

Filed Under: Earth Observation (EO), Imaging, Military, Satellites, Ukraine, War

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