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Ukrainian strike on Russia’s Marinovka air base in Volgograd destroys two Su-34s and damages two more, satellite images confirm
Satellite imagery published by the Ukrainian open source intelligence (OSINT) group CyberBoroshno (lit. “Cyber Flour”) confirms the damage caused by a June 27 strike on Russia’s Marinovka airbase in the Volgograd Region. The images show that two Su-34 fighter-bombers, actively used by Russia for airstrikes against Ukraine, were destroyed and two more were damaged.
The images reveal craters from impacts and signs of possible detonation of mounted weapons under one of the jets. Sentinel-1 satellite footage dated June 25 also confirms that a group of Russian Su-34s was indeed stationed at the site.