The airbase sustained significant fire damage, with the charred shells of at least eight destroyed military aircraft clearly visible in photographs.
New satellite images of the military airfield at Novofedorivka in Crimea, taken on August 10, have emerged. They were published by Maxar Technologies, according to Reuters and Radio Liberty.
In infrared images, burned vegetation is depicted in black or gray, and unburned vegetation is depicted in red or pink.
It was noted that the photo shows three almost identical craters, in which the buildings of the Russian air base Saki were hit with apparent precision.
The airbase sustained significant fire damage, with the charred shells of at least eight destroyed military aircraft clearly visible in photographs.
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Remember, on August 9, in Crimea, near Novofedorovka, explosions rumbled at a Russian military base.
The Russian Defense Ministry later said that the massive explosions at an air base in Crimea were caused by detonating munitions.
It was also reported that as a result of explosions at Novofedorovka airport in occupied Crimea, at least 60 Russian soldiers were killed.
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