Tag #Satellite Imagery

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Satellite Imagery Suggests Potential Russian Military Withdrawal from Syria

New satellite images show increased activity at Russia's Khmeimim airbase and Tartus naval base in Syria, suggesting a potential Russian military withdrawal despite official statements of a regrouping; transport planes are observed removing cargo, and military vehicles are moving toward the bases.

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Satellite Imagery Shows Israel Dividing Northern Gaza with New Military Zone

Satellite imagery reveals Israel's creation of a new military zone in northern Gaza, dividing it from the rest of the territory through the demolition of hundreds of buildings and the deployment of Israeli forces; this raises concerns about potential permanent displacement and humanitarian crisis fo...

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Valencia Flooding: Copernicus Damage Assessment

Heavy rainfall in Valencia caused significant damage, resulting in over 200 deaths and widespread flooding. The Copernicus satellite system assessed the damage, revealing the extent of the impact on buildings and infrastructure.

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Russia Suffers Catastrophic Military Losses in Ukraine

New satellite images show Russia has suffered massive military losses in Ukraine, losing over 3,600 tanks and nearly 8,000 armored vehicles, forcing reliance on outdated equipment and resulting in an estimated 700,000 total casualties. Intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine near Kurakhove and...

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Gaza Histoire Documents Destruction of Cultural Heritage Sites

French researchers launched Gaza Histoire, a project documenting the destruction of cultural heritage sites in Gaza using open-source satellite imagery and data from UNOSAT, UNESCO, and Oxford University, aiming to aid restoration efforts and preserve historical memory amidst restricted media access...

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