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New satellite images of the Azovstal territory have emerged

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According to the photo, the plant, which is protected by the Ukrainian military in Mariupol, which was blocked by Russian occupiers, was severely damaged.

New York Times journalist Christian Tribert has published new photos showing the Azovstal plant in Mariupol destroyed by Russian airstrikes.

As indicated, the satellite images belong to the American company Maxar Technologies.

“The first photo shows the general view of the plant, the second is a slightly larger plan, and the third photo is the closest view of part of the site,” the caption on the photo said.

As reported, 20 women and children were evacuated from Azovstal the previous day. According to the agreement, they will be sent to Zaporozhye.

In Mariupol, more people were killed by the Russians than the Nazis during World War II

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Source: korrespondent

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