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​First Satellite Images of Destroyed russian Depots Near Temporarily Occupied Mariupol Appeared

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The Defense Forces of Ukraine destroyed russian depot / Photo credit: The Ukrainian Navy
The Defense Forces of Ukraine destroyed russian depot / Photo credit: The Ukrainian Navy

It is known that some of the attacks were carried out on Friday, September 13, while other ones took place on the night of Monday, September 16

Satellite images of the aftermath of the Ukrainian Navy's strikes on russian ammunition depots near the temporarily occupied Mariupol have been released by the russian service of Radio Liberty

The images show traces of fires and ammunition detonations in three different locations near Mariupol.

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First Satellite Images of Destroyed russian Depots Near Temporarily Occupied Mariupol Appeared, Defense Express
First Satellite Images of Destroyed russian Depots Near Temporarily Occupied Mariupol Appeared, Defense Express
First Satellite Images of Destroyed russian Depots Near Temporarily Occupied Mariupol Appeared, Defense Express
First Satellite Images of Destroyed russian Depots Near Temporarily Occupied Mariupol Appeared, Defense Express
First Satellite Images of Destroyed russian Depots Near Temporarily Occupied Mariupol Appeared, Defense Express
First Satellite Images of Destroyed russian Depots Near Temporarily Occupied Mariupol Appeared, Defense Express

It is known that some of the attacks were carried out on Friday, September 13, and the rest on the night of Monday, September 16.

The advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andriushchenko, posted photos of the consequences of a strike on a depot in Hlyboke village near Mariupol on September 13.

Earlier Defense Express reported that the Ukrainian Navy had struck russian military facility in Mariupol, possibly using domestic Neptune missiles.

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