Satellite images recorded how the Russian occupiers are entrenching themselves in the south of Crimea
Swiss OSINT analyst Benjamin Pitte showed how the Russian occupiers are entrenching themselves in the south of occupied Crimea.
On his Twitter, he published a satellite image, which probably shows the trenches around the radar station in the Lazurny area in the southern part of the peninsula.
“trench was captured using the latest high-resolution satellite images. The trench system may have been expanded since the time of the shooting,’ Pitte noted.
Russian forces dug trenches around a radar station near Lazurne in southern Crimea.
The trenches were drawn using recent high-resolution satellite imagery. The trench system may have been expanded since the image was taken.
44.640452, 34.382704@GeoConfirmed pic.twitter.com/SXRaCNcDTI
— Benjamin Pittet (@COUPSURE) December 27, 2022
On December 15, Ukrainian intelligence reported that Russian troops in occupied Crimea were preparing for the landing of Ukrainian troops. The Russians are digging trenches and trenches near the coast of the Black Sea, as well as installing ‘dragon’s teeth’.
On October 1, the head of the GUR of the Ministry of Defense Kyrylo Budanov announced that the defenders of Ukraine will return to the occupied Crimea by the end of spring.