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Satellite images taken on Saturday reveal destruction and damage to residential buildings, as well as a hospital in Mariupol, Ukraineas RussiaThe ongoing war with the country continues.
The photos were taken by Maxar Technologies, a private company in the US, and show severe damage to several apartment buildings across the southern Ukrainian city.
The pictures show the flames, as well as the artillery pits left by the Russian attack on the city.
Multispectral images of artillery pits in damaged fields and buildings, Zhovteneyvi district, west of Mariupol (location: 47.117, 37.498)
(Satellite image © 2022 Maxar Technologies.)
Multispectral images of fires in the industrial district, Primorsky district (location: 47.088, 37.494)
(Satellite image © 2022 Maxar Technologies.)
Several photos taken by Maxar show the losses before and after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Before / after views of apartment buildings and damage in the district, Zhovteneyvi district (location: 47.107, 37.509)
(Satellite image © 2022 Maxar Technologies.)
Before / after views of apartment buildings and damage in the district, Zhovteneyvi district (location: 47.107, 37.509)
(Satellite image © 2022 Maxar Technologies.)
Before / after views of apartment buildings and damage, Zelenskovo Street (location: 47.105, 37.514)
(Satellite image © 2022 Maxar Technologies.)
Before / after views of apartment buildings and damage, Zelenskovo Street (location: 47.105, 37.514)
(Satellite image © 2022 Maxar Technologies.)
Before/After Views of Mariupol Hospital and Air Strike Damage (Location: 47,096, 37,533)
(Satellite image © 2022 Maxar Technologies.)
Before/After Views of Mariupol Hospital and Air Strike Damage (Location: 47,096, 37,533)
(Satellite image © 2022 Maxar Technologies.)
Estimated at 2,155,271 pRefugees fled from Ukraine middle Russia’s ongoing invasion of the countrywith the majority fleeing to Poland, according to statistics published by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees this week, with Mariupol residents suffering the effects of a bombing in a maternity hospital.
Nationwide, thousands are believed to have been killed, both civilians and soldiers, in the two weeks of fighting since Russian President Vladimir Putin. Troops invaded.
Fox News’ Stephanie Pagons contributed to this article.