Satellite pictures were taken Saturday to uncover
obliteration and harm to private structures, as well as an emergency clinic, in
Mariupol, Ukraine, as Russia's continuous conflict with the nation proceeds.
The pictures were taken by Maxar Technologies, a privately
owned business in the United States, and show extreme harm to a few private
structures all through the southern Ukrainian city. The photographs show fires, as well as big guns holes left
behind from Russia's assault on the city.
Multispectral imagery of artillery craters in fields and damaged buildings, Zhovteneyvi district, western Mariupol (Location: 47.117, 37.498) (Satellite image ©2022 Maxar Technologies.)
Multispectral imagery of fires in an industrial area, Primorsky district (Location: 47.088, 37.494) (Satellite image ©2022 Maxar Technologies.)
Several photos taken by Maxar show the before and after toll that Russia's invasion has taken on Ukraine.
Before/after views of apartment buildings and damage in area, Zhovteneyvi district (Location: 47.107, 37.509) (Satellite image ©2022 Maxar Technologies.)
Before/after views of apartment buildings and damage in area, Zhovteneyvi district (Location: 47.107, 37.509) (Satellite image ©2022 Maxar Technologies.)
Before/after views of apartment buildings and damage, Zelinskovo Street (Location: 47.105, 37.514) (Satellite image ©2022 Maxar Technologies.)
Before/after views of apartment buildings and damage, Zelinskovo Street (Location: 47.105, 37.514) (Satellite image ©2022 Maxar Technologies.)
Before/after views of Mariupol hospital and airstrike damage (Location: 47.096, 37.533) (Satellite image ©2022 Maxar Technologies.)
An expected 2,155,271 evacuees have escaped Ukraine in the midst
of Russia's continuous intrusion of the country, with the larger part getting
away to Poland, as indicated by measurements posted for this present week by
the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), like those in Mariupol
stagger from the consequence of a besieging at a maternity clinic.
Across the country, thousands are remembered to have been
killed, the two regular people and warriors, in the fourteen days of battling
since Russian President Vladimir Putin's powers attacked.source: foxnews
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