Satellite images show Russia arms depots hit by Ukraine, failed Sarmat missile test
New Maxar satellite imagery shows the aftermath of Ukrainian strikes on arms depots in Russia's Tver and Krasnodar regions, as well as a failed Sarmat ICBM test.
Russia's military is advancing on the battlefield in Ukraine, but at home the Kremlin appears to have suffered a number of fiery setbacks that are captured in new satellite imagery: A failed test of a new missile, and a wave of Ukrainian strikes that set ablaze arms depots deep inside the country.
Kyiv has launched at least three devastating blows on Russian arms facilities in the past week — two in the west and one in south — demonstrating far-reaching potency as it pushes allies for the ability to do damage even deeper into Russia.
Ukraine launched its daring incursion into Russia's Kursk border region, and has been intensifying its attacks on strategic targets inside enemy territory while preparing a peace plan that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is presenting to the United States this week.
“I think that we are closer to the peace than we think,” Ukrainian Zelenskyy said in an interview with ABC News that aired Monday. “We are closer to the end of the war. We just have to be very strong, very strong,” he said.
Satellite images taken Sunday by Maxar Technologies, a U.S. defense contractor headquartered in Colorado, show the aftermath of a weekend attack on an arsenal in the village of Oktyabrsky in the Tver region in western Russia.
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