
Fresh satellite images have appeared on the internet, capturing the aftermath of Ukraine’s attack on the "Kirovske" airfield in Crimea, temporarily occupied by Russia. This strike was recently carried out by officers of the Security Service of Ukraine.
The satellites captured traces of damage to three helicopters, and the images show fire marks near the Russian Pantsir-S1 air defence system. Details were reported by the head of the Occupation Study Center, Petro Andryushchenko, and the Telegram channel Dnipro ⟨Harbuz⟩, which specializes in OSINT.
The latest satellite images of "Kirovske" at least partially confirmed the previous statements of the Security Service of Ukraine about the consequences of the attack on this object on the night of June 28. At that time, according to the Service, it was possible to destroy an enemy Pantsir-S1 and three helicopters.
"The satellite images indeed show signs of damage to three helicopters, and near the Pantsir-S1 air defence system there are fire marks, possibly indicating it is damaged," notes Dnipro ⟨"Harbuz"⟩.



