While Russia’s military intervention against Ukraine, which started on February 24, continues, new developments are taking place in the region. The US-based company MAXAR shared images of the Russian military convoy moving to Kharkov.
13 KILOMETERS LONG
US-based satellite imaging company MAXAR has released new satellite photos of the Russia-Ukraine war. In the photos published by MAXAR, a 13-kilometer-long Russian convoy was seen advancing from the Velykyi Burluk settlement in Ukraine towards the Kharkov region. MAXAR stated that armored vehicles and various support equipment were included in the convoy. The company also reported that the Russian convoy was photographed on April 8.
“The Russians Collected Bodies With Their Remaining Vehicles”
On the other hand, an eyewitness who witnessed the moments when the Russian army killed civilians, said in a statement that after the Russian soldiers took control of the city, the violence increased day by day. Our soldiers bombed them. Russian tanks burned from morning to night. Parts of the exploded tanks were thrown about 900 meters away. When I came out, the tanks were burning, then the houses started to burn. The Russians collected their bodies with their remaining vehicles. The first week was a bit quiet, people could go out. The next week and “They started shooting civilians in the third week,” he said.