Satellite images have indicated that Vladimir Putin is planning a ‘new massive attack’ on Ukraine.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that satellite images suggest Russia is planning a “new massive attack” on Ukraine.
Weeks after much of Kyiv’s power grid was destroyed by Moscow’s forces, more air strikes could be on their way.
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New footage shared by the German newspaper Spiegel shows increased activity at a military airport around 500 miles from the Ukraine border.
The paper described “an unusual amount of movement” at Engels-2.
It added that the airport was on “increased alert”.
Military experts told the paper that Ukraine could soon be hit by a “serious airstrike”.
Just days after Russian forces withdrew from Kherson, Ukrainian civilians were urged to leave the area due to power issues following heavy strikes on infrastructure.
Kyiv has also warned this winter will be particularly difficult for Ukrainians given nationwide energy issues.
Fresh strikes, should they materialise, are likely to deepen fears over the months ahead for Ukrainian soldiers and civilians.
Amid the reported movement at Engels-2 could be a batch of cruise missiles, according to one analyst.
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Konrad Muzyka, a military expert at Rochan Consulting, told Spiegel: “There’s a lot of movement on the ground, a lot of aircraft being serviced and obviously getting ready for new missions.
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