Maxar Technologies said images show armored units maneuvering in and through the surrounding towns close to the airport. It said images also show convoy elements farther north have repositioned near Lubyanka with towed artillery howitzers in firing positions nearby.
A satellite image shows troops and equipment deployed, amid Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, in Ozera, northeast of Antonov Airport, Ukraine, March 10.“Russia is likely seeking to reset and re-posture its forces for renewed offensive activity in the coming days,” Britain’s Ministry of Defence said in an intelligence update. “This will probably include operations against the capital Kyiv.”
The British update said Russian ground forces were still making only limited progress, hampered by persistent logistical issues and Ukrainian resistance. Ukraine said Russian forces were regrouping after taking heavy losses. In its overnight statement on the battlefield situation, the Ukrainian general staff also said its forces had pushed Russians back to “unfavorable positions” in the Polyskiy district, an area near the Belarus border to the rear of the main Russian column heading towards Kyiv.
I am guessing that the ground is frozen right now. What happens to those vehicles should the ground thaw? Stuck in mud?
It's called a Russian imposed 'nyet fly zone'!