Near Sevastopol, buildings where a Russian command post could be located were completely destroyed.
The first satellite image of Belbek airfield in Sevastopol after a missile strike has appeared. It was released by DeepState on Saturday, February 3rd.
In the first satellite image, taken before the missile hit, buildings are visible, and in the second, they were completely destroyed after the missile strike was reported.
“According to preliminary information, the enemy’s command post has been hit. Personnel losses will be known over time and in the first obituaries on the enemy’s social networks,” the message said.
We remind you that on January 31, a series of explosions took place in Crimea. A fire broke out near the Belbek airfield near Sevastopol. The Russian Ministry of Defense said they allegedly tried to attack Crimea with dozens of missiles.
Later, the Air Force commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Nikolai Oleshchuk, thanked everyone involved in the strikes at the occupied Belbek airport. And the press secretary of the Defense Forces of southern Ukraine, Natalya Gumenyuk, reported that five missiles hit targets in Crimea.
And the day before, social networks reported that Russian Lieutenant General Alexander Tatarenko was killed in a missile attack.
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