In the frames from space, it is clearly visible that the tin roof of the barrack has been torn from the inside. There was no damage to the building.
The colony in the occupied Yelenovka, Donetsk region, where Ukrainian prisoners of war were killed, was blown up from the inside. New Maxar satellite imagery from the execution site confirmed this. American journalist Christopher Miller published them on Twitter on July 30.
“New photos of the Yelenovskaya prison, where at least 50 Ukrainian prisoners of war were killed during the attack. According to Kyiv, and preliminary data indicate that it was carried out by Russian troops,” wrote of the journalist.
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Miller showed satellite data of the tragedy, dated July 27, and after that – July 30. In the frames from space, it is clearly visible that the tin roof of the barrack was torn from the inside. The building did not show any damage consistent with a HIMARS missile attack.
New sat images of Olenivka prison in the Russian-occupied Donetsk region of Ukraine where at least 50 Ukrainian POWs were killed in an attack Kyiv says — and preliminary evidence suggests — Russian forces carried out. Before, pics 1 & 3: July 27. After, 2 & 4: July 30. 📸 @Maxar pic.twitter.com/7YoUndf22j
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) July 30, 2022
Remember, on July 29, “DPR” said that 47 people were killed in the shooting in the colony, 75 were injured, including eight guards.
In this regard, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that the armed forces of the Russian Federation carried out targeted deliberate shelling of the correctional institution in Yelenovka, and the statements about the alleged’ y shelling from the Ukrainian side is a blatant lie and a provocation.
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Source: korrespondent

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