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Summary


Place of the 2022.12.05.Bavovna at the Dyagilevo airbase by Satellites [1]

Location:

54°38'32.2"N 39°33'12.3"E

54.642288, 39.553418

The pace is specified in image A3ef3e07-feca-4205-a750-9bc7b56ddd27.jpg by CNN [2]

References

  1. https://satellites.pro/Russia_map#54.642288,39.553418,19
  2. https://edition.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-12-05-22/h_ce2748c5baeab74dcf0fccaf97dd7630 December 5, 2022 Russia-Ukraine news By Jack Guy, Eliza Mackintosh and Tara Subramaniam, CNN Updated 1:06 a.m. ET, December 6, 2022 ImageSat International published images showing what appears to be the aftermath of an explosion at the Dyagilevo air base in Russia. (ImageSat International) The Israeli satellite imagery company ImageSat International has published images showing what appears to be the aftermath of an explosion at the Dyagilevo air base in Russia. "On an image from 05.12.2022, burn marks and objects are seen near a Tu-22M aircraft that was probably damaged," it said. ISI made the images available to CNN. Some background: The base is one of two which the Russian Defense Ministry says were attacked by Ukrainian drones on Monday. In a statement carried on the official Russian news agency RIA Novosti, the Ministry said the attacks were "in the Saratov and Ryazan regions" but the "Ukrainian drones flying at low altitude" were intercepted by air defenses. ..

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