Maxar published new satellite images of Azovstal
Due to the constant massive attacks of the Russian invaders, almost all the buildings on the territory of the Azovstal plant were destroyed.
Almost every building of Azovstal was destroyed
< p> New satellite images of the American private company Maxar Technologies were made on Friday, April 29th. The scale of the destruction of the Azovstal plant, which has become a refuge for the residents of besieged Mariupol, is impressive.
The photo shows that the roofs have large holes, which indicates strong attacks by the Russians, and some of them have completely collapsed. Some buildings have fallen into ruins. Also, to the east of Azovstal, many residential and government buildings have been completely destroyed, the report says.
At the same time, it is impossible to understand from satellite images whether the basement facilities of the plant, where civilians of Mariupol are hiding, have been destroyed.< /p>
The Russians are dropping heavy bombs
The day before, Deputy Commander of the Azov Regiment Svyatoslav Palamar said that the factory was heavily shelled with artillery and airstrikes.
There are basements and bunkers that we can't get to because they're under rubble. We don't know if people are alive there or not. There are children from four months to 16 years. There are people who are stuck in places that cannot be reached,” he said.
In particular, Russian infidels dropped an aerial bomb on a military hospital that Ukrainian defenders set up in Azovstal bomb shelters.
< h3> The situation on the territory of the plant is critical
The civilians hiding at the Azovstal plant have almost no water, food or medicine left. How many civilians are now at the plant is unknown, however, according to the information of the Azov Regiment, there are 60 minors among the civilian population hiding in the walls of the bunker, among them a 4-month-old child.
There are no details of the operation yet.
evacuation of civilians from the Azovstal plant. The removal of Mariupol residents was discussed on April 28 during a meeting between UN Secretary General António Guterres and Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv.