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According to analysts, the traces of spilled fuel and lubricants may indicate th...

UAV attack on the airfields of the Russian Federation: appeared satellite images before and after (photo)

According to analysts, the traces of spilled fuel and lubricants may indicate that UAVs with Shrapnel, which pierced the fuel tank of the aircraft were used to attack the Russian military airfield, which led to damage to other sides. During the attack of unmanned aerial vehicles on a military airfield in Eyk, the fuel tank of one of the aircraft was probably damaged. This was reported by OSINT Analysts MT anderson and the Eye of Mountain.

MT Anderson posted a photo from the Planet Labs satellite images before and after attack. "The only difference that I could notice is the possible spills of fluid and fragments in the northern corner of the air base . . . " - the analyst wrote. OSINT Analytics from the Eye of Mountain believe that traces of fuel and spilled substances may indicate that for attack on the Russian military airfield used UAVs with shrapnel, which probably damaged the fuel tank.

"It could theoretically damage the nearby planes," analysts say. Radio Liberty has published a comparison of satellite images of the PCS Air Base near Morozovsk in Rostov region, made at 11 am on April 4 and at the same time on April 5. "Some planes were displaced after the impact, but there are no traces of fire or destroyed equipment in the photos," the message reads. As previously reported by focus sources, on the night of April 4 to 5, drones attacked an airfield in Morozovsk Rostov region.

The special operation was conducted by the Security Service of Ukraine together with the military. At least six aircraft were destroyed. More than 60 explosions have heard in Morozovsk. According to the governor of Rostov region Vasyl Golubev, the Russian air defense system allegedly destroyed more than 40 goals. The power plant was also damaged. In addition, focus sources were reported that on the night of April 5, aerodromes in Yeysk, Engels and Kursk were attacked.