Satellite images of Russia’s Belbek airfield in annexed Sevastopol published Thursday show two-dimensional “fighter jets” painted on the tarmac, presumably an attempt to impede Ukrainian efforts to launch attacks on Russian equipment. https://t.co/OOMNoIv4IL
So this time at the Belbek airfield they painted 4 Mig-31s. https://t.co/2yfo5qUeHA
Russia is building military plants across the country in three shifts, satellite images show. @cxemu has discovered noticeable changes in the territories of Russian military plants with the help of satellite images. Here are a few examples provided by the journalists: Kazan… https://t.co/mptHrcb3ru https://t.co/BIkpML89Ug
Russia is ramping up production capacity and building military plants across the country This is reported by journalists of the project "Schemes". They produce and repair tactical and strategic airplanes, attack helicopters, as well as assemble drones and ammunition. https://t.co/rNOSppljtB
#Ukraine will increase the production of ammunition in the near future through state and private enterprises. The equipment is already being assembled, said the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, Oleksiy Danilov. https://t.co/EPZeMFRd0q
Ukraine plans to increase ammunition production through state and private enterprises, with equipment already being assembled, according to Oleksiy Danilov, the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council. Meanwhile, Russia is also ramping up production capacity and building military plants across the country, as reported by journalists. These plants are involved in the production and repair of tactical and strategic airplanes, attack helicopters, drones, and ammunition. Satellite images show noticeable changes in the territories of Russian military plants, including the Belbek airfield in annexed Sevastopol, where two-dimensional 'fighter jets' have been painted on the tarmac, possibly to hinder Ukrainian attacks on Russian equipment.