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Satellite Images Show Massive Three Mile-Long Russian Military Convoy Heading Towards Kyiv

A satellite image made available by Maxar Technologies shows a large convoy of Russian ground forces in convoy near Ivankiv, Ukraine, today  

Daily Mail: Putin throws MORE ground forces at Kyiv: Satellite images show THREE mile-long convoy heading towards capital after failing to take the city, as its mayor Klitschko warns 'we are at the border of a humanitarian catastrophe' 

* Satellite images show a large deployment of Russian troops heading to Kyiv 

* The convoy of hundreds of military vehicles extends for more than 3.25 miles 

* Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko says people cannot evacuate as all roads are blocked 

* Volunteers, among them a former Miss Ukraine, have taken up arms in defence 

Satellite imagery taken today showed a large deployment of Russian ground troops 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 showed a deployment comprised of hundreds of military vehicles and extending more than 3.25 miles (5 km). 

The images released by Maxar - which has been tracking the buildup of Russian forces for weeks - could not be independently verified.  

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WNU Editor: This massive convoy showing up like this for the entire world to see tells me that after three to four days of operations the Russian military is no longer concerned about Ukraine's air-force, nor its artillery. 

 Satellite Images Show Massive Three Mile-Long Russian Military Convoy Heading Towards Kyiv  

Russian convoy of ground forces, tanks moving toward Kyiv, Maxar says -- Reuters  

Russian military convoy traveling toward Kyiv, satellite images show -- Military.com  

Russian convoy of ground forces, tanks reportedly moving toward Kyiv -- YNet News  

Massive Convoy Of Hundreds Of Russian Military Vehicles Stretching For Miles Spotted Heading To Kyiv -- Daily Wire 

Satellite images: Large Russian convoy moving toward Kyiv -- Axios



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