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Satellite imagery taken on Wednesday showed new deployments in western Russia, many of them within 16 kilometers of the border with Ukraine and less than 80 km from the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, a private US company said.

The images showed field deployment, military convoys, artillery and armoured personnel carriers with support equipment and troops.

Most of the troops and equipment were positioned in smaller unit-sized formations on farm land and along tree lines, Maxar said on Wednesday.

 

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Although I don't completely buy into the idea that Russia wants to start ww3, I must say this is extremely concerning. I can only imagine how scary it must be for the people living in Ukraine right now

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Private US company,funded by warmongers and arms manufacturers yearning for another war to make profits since they've destroyed and failed to bring any changes in Afghanistan,Iraq,Libya,Syria,etc. Looking for new war since their puppets in US-UK-NATO withdrawal in those countries

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