This area was designated by various accounts as the zone of the 2nd spider web opeartion, announced by Ukrainian forces yesterday.
However, there was already a fire there yesterday, and it does not originate from the railway.
There is no sign of any train in this particular area. We will wait for furthur confirmations, videos, satellite images.
However, there was already a fire there yesterday, and it does not originate from the railway.
There is no sign of any train in this particular area. We will wait for furthur confirmations, videos, satellite images.
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French version 🇫🇷
EXCLUSIF
Les images satellite prises aujourd'hui ne montrent aucun signe du bombardement d'un train transportant du ravitaillement et du carburant par des drones ukrainiens dans l'oblast de Kherson.
Cette zone a été désignée par divers témoignages comme la zone de la deuxième opération « toile d'araignée », annoncée hier par les forces ukrainiennes.
Cependant, un incendie s'y est déjà déclaré hier, et il ne provient pas de la voie ferrée.
Il n'y a aucune trace de train dans cette zone. Nous attendons confirmations, vidéos et images satellite.
EXCLUSIF
Les images satellite prises aujourd'hui ne montrent aucun signe du bombardement d'un train transportant du ravitaillement et du carburant par des drones ukrainiens dans l'oblast de Kherson.
Cette zone a été désignée par divers témoignages comme la zone de la deuxième opération « toile d'araignée », annoncée hier par les forces ukrainiennes.
Cependant, un incendie s'y est déjà déclaré hier, et il ne provient pas de la voie ferrée.
Il n'y a aucune trace de train dans cette zone. Nous attendons confirmations, vidéos et images satellite.
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Dnipropetrovsk oblast border
Frontière de l'oblast de Dnipropetrovsk
Frontière de l'oblast de Dnipropetrovsk
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English version 🇬🇧:
Russian 🇷🇺 armed forces also reinforced their defensive positions
As it advanced, the Russian army dug new trenches and positions, in addition to using the wide range of abandoned Ukrainian 🇺🇦 defenses to its advantage. North of the town of Vouhledar, a Ukrainian stronghold between 2022 and 2024, a new line of Russian trenches recently appeared on satellite images. New trenches have been identified along the entire length of the line leading to Velika Novosilka. These new trenches are positioned at this location due to the absence of major captured Ukrainian fortifications and due to the terrain, large open fields where a counterattack could hypothetically be possible.
Elsewhere, such as on the road from Avdiivka to Pokrovsk, few new positions have been spotted due to the abundance of large Ukrainian trench and dugout networks that are being reused by the Russian military, particularly for drone pilots. In southern Ukraine, I observed a slight strengthening of existing defense lines with new trenches, but without any major new defensive works. Using satellite images from 2024 in the Kherson region, I was able to complete the map of Russian fortifications that were extended along the Dnieper River and sometimes beyond.
These fortifications mainly consist of small trenches and firing positions. In the south of Ukraine, I was able to identify several interesting areas of concentration of Russian troops: dozens of positions in hedges hiding men and equipment, it is probably in these areas that the reserves, men, equipment, logistics are concentrated...
41.12341 60.15604
In the border regions of Russia, I was able to continue the mapping begun last summer, showing a vast network of fortifications in front of Kursk, Kurchatov and Lgov. I was also able to locate new defenses in front of Rylsk and behind Kurchatov. I was also able to map a defense line on the borders of the Kursk and Belgorod oblasts and a series of new structures in front of the city of Belgorod. Obviously, I imagine there are many more defenses now that need to be mapped. I still have to map multiple Russian trenches and defensive lines inside Russia, near the border, such as the one here next to Vovchansk.
Additionally, there are new Google Earth images for Vuhledar from April 2024. We can see a bunch of interesting stuffs. How hidden trenches in treeline are important (multiple artillery strikes all around).
How much destroyed Russian armoured vehicles there are, before they adopt new tactics and when the frontline was heavily fortified and mined. How destroyed Vuhledar is. The effect of artillery and air strikes in the fields, but also of all the cluster bombs such as this one.
Russian 🇷🇺 armed forces also reinforced their defensive positions
As it advanced, the Russian army dug new trenches and positions, in addition to using the wide range of abandoned Ukrainian 🇺🇦 defenses to its advantage. North of the town of Vouhledar, a Ukrainian stronghold between 2022 and 2024, a new line of Russian trenches recently appeared on satellite images. New trenches have been identified along the entire length of the line leading to Velika Novosilka. These new trenches are positioned at this location due to the absence of major captured Ukrainian fortifications and due to the terrain, large open fields where a counterattack could hypothetically be possible.
Elsewhere, such as on the road from Avdiivka to Pokrovsk, few new positions have been spotted due to the abundance of large Ukrainian trench and dugout networks that are being reused by the Russian military, particularly for drone pilots. In southern Ukraine, I observed a slight strengthening of existing defense lines with new trenches, but without any major new defensive works. Using satellite images from 2024 in the Kherson region, I was able to complete the map of Russian fortifications that were extended along the Dnieper River and sometimes beyond.
These fortifications mainly consist of small trenches and firing positions. In the south of Ukraine, I was able to identify several interesting areas of concentration of Russian troops: dozens of positions in hedges hiding men and equipment, it is probably in these areas that the reserves, men, equipment, logistics are concentrated...
41.12341 60.15604
In the border regions of Russia, I was able to continue the mapping begun last summer, showing a vast network of fortifications in front of Kursk, Kurchatov and Lgov. I was also able to locate new defenses in front of Rylsk and behind Kurchatov. I was also able to map a defense line on the borders of the Kursk and Belgorod oblasts and a series of new structures in front of the city of Belgorod. Obviously, I imagine there are many more defenses now that need to be mapped. I still have to map multiple Russian trenches and defensive lines inside Russia, near the border, such as the one here next to Vovchansk.
Additionally, there are new Google Earth images for Vuhledar from April 2024. We can see a bunch of interesting stuffs. How hidden trenches in treeline are important (multiple artillery strikes all around).
How much destroyed Russian armoured vehicles there are, before they adopt new tactics and when the frontline was heavily fortified and mined. How destroyed Vuhledar is. The effect of artillery and air strikes in the fields, but also of all the cluster bombs such as this one.
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