Ukraine claimed on Monday night that a Russian convoy leading up to Kyiv is 40 kilometers long.
Ukraine also claimed that 352 civilians have died in the Russian Military operation which has today entered into the sixth day. Negotiations between the delegates of both countries began on Monday and are still on.
FOX News discussed the Russian advance on Ukraine this evening.
So what's with the picture if it needs "Ukraine's claims" to support it?
WASHINGTON, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Satellite imagery taken on Sunday showed a large deployment of Russian ground forces including tanks moving in the direction of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv from approximately 40 miles (64 km) away, a private U.S. company said.
The images released by Maxar Technologies Inc (MAXR.N) showed a deployment comprised of hundreds of military vehicles and extending more than 3.25 miles (5 km), Maxar said.
The convey was situated northeast of the Ukrainian city of Ivankiv and contained fuel, logistics and armored vehicles including tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and self-propelled artillery, it said.
The satellite images also showed damage caused by recent airstrikes on the Antonov airport in Hostomel, and heavy fighting in and near the airport, Maxar reported.
Maxar has been tracking the buildup of Russian forces for weeks. Its images could not be independently verified by Reuters.
Oh the Perkins Coie images couldn't be verified either!
Supposedly, and everything is BS these days, but FWIW reputable military sites have consistently said that only 30% of the Russian forces are deployed according to satellite and electronic signals. The rest haven't entered Ukraine, at least as of yesterday.
I stand by my guess that Putin doesn't want to get into Urban warfare in big cities and so are simply encircling them. Pretty sure Russia has near total air superiority, which is backed by footage of the continued use of helicopters everywhere. Not that that was ever in doubt.
It could be Putin is just posturing because he knows the Media and the NWO cabal would spin and lie about the rest. It could be a war of attrition through posturing, and if he plays them well enough, NATO, UN and allied forces, will trip on their own hubris trying to fill in the blanks.
So what's with the picture if it needs "Ukraine's claims" to support it?
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russian-convoy-ground-forces-fuel-tanks-moving-toward-kyiv-maxar-2022-02-27/?source=patrick.net
Oh the Perkins Coie images couldn't be verified either!