Sharper images by Maxar reveal the aftermath of a meeting between the Belbek airfield in temporarily occupied Crimea and missiles

by UNITED24Media

23 comments
  1. The photos from show:

    *two MiG-31s* destroyed;

    *one Su-27* destroyed;

    *MiG-29* damaged;

    *fuel storage facility* destroyed.

  2. They need to do the same to every airfield in range

  3. Semms to be a burnt out tanker next to the burnt fuel facility as well.

  4. Great images. Thanks.

    That is hundreds of millions of dollars worth of RuZZian equipment flushed down the toilet in the twinkling of an eye. And what did it cost Ukraine? Nothing actually because they are getting the missiles for FREE. And there are a lot lot more of them on the way.

  5. The pilots were probably in the planes drinking and watching porn because it’s so much nicer than their homes.

  6. I’m not familiar with the airfield, but it appears to me that there are still buildings standing. Someone should put those on the list.

    Yes, I’m aware there is always a cost/benefit analysis for all targets, but at this point, let’s level the place.

  7. I think that the ground shadow paintings, are NOT working.

  8. I don’t think Belbek airfield will call back for another date.

  9. There is also a drawing of an airplane, in the first photo, like a decoy?

  10. This just in from the Kremlin. A small and quickly brought under control fire at the Belbek airfield caused no significant damage. The fire was caused by a Ukrainian smoking near a gasoline storage depot. This was a result of Ukraine a terrorist nation attacking an innocent airfield used to provide baby milk and diapers to the people of Crimea. Russia calls for an immediate investigation and condemnation of this terrorist attack by the UN.

  11. That’s not frag, those are speed holes!
    -Probably Russian media

  12. What will be their excuse this time? That those were decomissioned decoys?

  13. Can’t fly sorties when there’s no fuel and no operational pumping station! Perhaps more significant than the destroyed aircraft.

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