Russia collects ‘goods of destruction’ around Ukraine, Putin’s army seen in satellite photos

Many reports have claimed that a large number of Russian military forces are present on the borders of Ukraine. Now new satellite photos are confirming this in which the Russian Build-up can be seen. It is seen in the pictures that in the last 48 hours, military activity near the Ukraine border has increased. These pictures have come to the fore at a time when it is being said that Russia can attack Ukraine at any time without any warning.
High-resolution photos of the Maxar were taken in the last 48 hours. Large-scale military gatherings can be seen in Belarus, Crimea and western Russia. Recent activities include the gathering of several large troops and helicopters near the border. Fighter planes and fighter-bombers deployed on the front fronts can be seen in the pictures. Many Army units have left their posts and joined the convoy along with combat units.
Russia surrounded Ukraine from three sides
Russia has increased its military presence mostly in the north and northeast of Ukraine. It also includes a major airbase in Ukraine’s southeast and Crimea, which Russia took over in 2014. According to current estimates, about 130,000 Russian troops have besieged Ukraine’s borders. Russian fighter jets are constantly patrolling near the Ukrainian border. Also, Russia has deployed its S-400 air defense system on the Belarus-Ukraine border.
‘Exercise telling the preparations for war’
According to the report, it is believed that in the coming days, Russia can also start naval exercises in the Black Sea and Azov Sea. Western experts are describing these exercises as part of the preparations for the war. Russia has also sent its army to Belarus, which it is calling joint military exercise. The exercise began on February 10 and is expected to last for 10 days. Western experts believe that this is just a hoax. In fact, Russia has sent its army to Belarus to attack from the northern border.
Embassy issued advisory
The Indian Embassy in Kiev has said in its advisory that in view of the instability of the current situation in Ukraine, Indian citizens residing in Ukraine, especially students, who do not need to stay, should leave the country temporarily. Indian citizens are also advised to avoid traveling to Ukraine for non-essential reasons. Indian citizens are requested to keep the Embassy informed about their position in Ukraine so that the Embassy is able to reach them whenever required. The Indian embassy said that the embassy will continue its normal operations in Ukraine to provide all facilities to the Indian nationals.