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4173 images of Russian objects were taken: DIU on results of using the “people’s satellite” ICEYE, purchased by Prytula’s Foundation SATELLITE PHOTOS
26.06.24 11:13
censor.net
https://censor.net/en/n3496674
EXCERPT:
“For almost two years of using the “people’s satellite “ ICEYE, which was funded by Serhiy Prytula’s charity foundation, specialists from the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine have taken 4173 images of Russian Federation facilities.
This was reported by Censor.NET with reference to the press service of the DIU.
How many hostile objects did the ICEYE satellite detect?
Among the satellite images taken:
370 - airfields;
238 - air defence and radio reconnaissance positions;
153 - oil depots and fuel warehouses;
147 - missile, aviation weapons and ammunition depots;
17 - naval bases.
In addition, ICEYE’s lens includes permanent deployment points for Russian forces, training grounds, military camps, and mobilisation centres.
** Specialists gur mo of Ukraine use space apparatus ICEYE to detect enemy targets and protect the state for almost two years.
A new level of quality and efficiency of obtaining intelligence data was made possible thanks to the initiative of Ігор Лаченков and the blogger Благодійний Фонд Сергія Притули / Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation and the DONATIONS OF UKRAINIANS to the “narodnij bayraktar”, the funds from which were directed towards the purchase of the satellite at the request of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
Also, https://www.facebook.com/DefenceIntelligenceofUkraine
NEWS ARTICLE
Russians destroy ancient Chersonese and erect new building in its place – photos at LINK
Ukrainska Pravda
Wednesday, 26 June 2024, 13:03
Russians have built a new archaeological park on the territory of the ancient settlement of Tauric Chersonese.
Russian archaeologists and developers have completely destroyed an authentic monument of world significance in Crimea, Tauric Chersonese. A new open-air theatre was built on the site of the excavations. Some archaeological finds were taken to Russian museums.
SOURCE:
Evelina Kravchenko, a senior researcher at the Institute of Archeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, told this to the press at the III International Forum of the Crimean Platform Expert Network.
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The researcher said that Russians are replacing original monuments with new buildings, destroying their authenticity:
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“Negative processes are now taking place with the only monument of world significance that we managed to nominate and include in the list of monuments in Crimea, Tauric Chersonese.”
In 2015-2016, the developers fenced off the archaeological remains that were on the surface, such as towers, walls and pillars, with viewing platforms. Later, an open-air theater was erected on the site of the ancient citadel, which puts a load of about a tonne on the original structure.
The amphitheater was built on the site of an ancient citadel
photo released by Evelina Kravchenko on facebook
Most of the artifacts found were taken to museums in Russia. Among them are frescoes, dishes, household items, and icons. Subsequently, the construction of the New Chersonese Archaeological Park began on the site of the necropolis.
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“The Russians did not know anything about the geological situation at this site, so they began to remove the soil on the territory with ordinary excavators. Somehow, they unearthed an ancient spring there, so everything was flooded,” said Evelina Kravchenko.
Today, a new city has been built on the site of the archaeological remains. An archaeological park covers the old finds, and several excavated sites have been gradually moved and rebuilt elsewhere. On the site of the settlement, the Russians erected St Vladimir’s Cathedral, which is subordinate to and consecrated by the Moscow Patriarchate.
FOR REFERENCE:
Tauric Chersonese is a unique historical monument of the ancient era. The research of this building revealed the system of organization and planning of that time. It is the only monument in Crimea that is of global importance.
Since the early 2000s and before the occupation of the Crimean peninsula, Ukrainian researchers have proposed creating an archaeological park to preserve not only individual sections of Chersonesus but the entire area.