A fire that broke out at a Russian launch site for Iranian-supplied Shahed drones in annexed Crimea is spreading, satellite images show.The blaze on Cape Chauda, where a Russian military range is located, has grown significantly over the past 24 hours, satellite images dated June 25 and 26 from California-based global imaging company Planet Labs and shared by the U.S.-funded media outlet Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, show.
Illia Yevlash, the spokesperson of the Ukrainian Air Force, told Ukrainian outlet RBC last month that Russian drone assaults are launched from Cape Chauda, but he declined to elaborate on whether Ukraine's military had the means to strike the region.'That's classified information,' Yevlash said, adding that Russia's troops have several launch sites for kamikaze drones.Moscow rotates these launch sites to confuse Ukrainian air defense, Yevlash said.
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