The first satellite images have appeared showing the results of missile attacks on Russian large landing ships in the bay of temporarily occupied Sevastopol.
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They were released by OSINT analyst Tyler Rogoway.
In the photo you can see two hits: into the pier of one ship and into the dry dock of the other. It is impossible to see any visible damage on the ships themselves.
One of the ships is being towed into dry dock, so it probably suffered some damage. Additionally, a stain is spreading from the ship, which may indicate a leak of fuel and lubricants.
All pictures of Sevastopol: This pie has something that will fall into the mark mark (or similar) on the fact that it is unfavorably confirmed in the painted images. It’s not clear how badly amphib next to it damaged if at all. They can’t get in in the first place. 1/X pic.twitter.com/pIz1TrHgLP
– Tyler Rogoway (@Aviation_Intel) March 24, 2024
Earlier, satellite photographs showing the consequences of an attack on a communications center in Sevastopol were published online.
They show that the roof of the building has collapsed, and there are a lot of fire equipment near the building.
Source: Racurs

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