Satellite photographs present devastation Putin’s military has delivered to Ukraine

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Two years in the past in the present day Russia shocked the world by invading its neighbour Ukraine in a big scale navy operation not seen in Europe because the Second World War

More than 100,000 Russian troops massed on Ukraine’s borders within the days main as much as the invasion on February 24, 2022.

Analysts made dire predictions that Moscow‘s armies would sweep to victory in a matter of days, however Ukrainian forces have shocked the world and put up a heroic defence of their nation.

But it has price a lot of them their lives. An estimated 30,000 Ukrainian troopers and 10,000 civilians have died previously two years.

However there are fears the struggle might be slipping away from Ukraine because it loses extra territory and runs out of ammo because the world begins to deal with Israel-Gaza.

Along with the homicide of hundreds of individuals, the struggle has additionally fully destroyed complete cities, cities and landscapes in Ukraine. 

As Russia’s brutal invasion marks its second anniversary, MailOnline seems on the devastation the struggle has prompted the nation previously 730 days in a sequence of extraordinary satellite tv for pc photographs.

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Satellite photographs launched by Maxar Technologies present the japanese metropolis of Petrivka, Donetsk Oblast, on August 24, 2022 (left), after which after heavy artillery shelling amid Russia’s navy invasion of Ukraine on February 2023 (proper)

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Satellite photographs launched by Maxar Technologies present college no12 and flats buildings within the japanese metropolis of Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast, on May 8, 2022 (left) and on May 15, 2023 (proper)

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A western neighbourhood of the japanese metropolis of Avdiivka, Donetsk Oblast, on October 16, 2021 (left) previous to Russia’s navy invasion on Ukraine and on February 17, 2024 (proper) amid the struggle

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The japanese metropolis of Avdiivka, Donetsk Oblast, on October 16, 2021 (left) previous to Russia’s navy invasion of Ukraine and on February 17, 2024 (proper), amid the invasion

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The Makiivka college on November 1, 2022 (left) and after a strike on January 8, 2023 (proper)

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An overview of Black Sea fleet headquarters earlier than an assault, in Sevastopol Bay, on September 20, 2023, (left) and after an assault, on September 23, 2023 (proper)

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A Ropucha touchdown ship, earlier than an assault, at port of Feodosia on December 5, 2023 (left) and after it sunk following an assault, on December 26, 2023 (proper)

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An space of the southern metropolis of Oleshky Kherson Oblast, on May 15, 2023 (left), and with flooding on June 7, 2023 (proper), after the collapse of the Nova Kakhovka dam, amid Russia’s navy invasion on Ukraine

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The southern metropolis of Oleshky alongside the Dnipro river, Kherson Oblast, on May 15, 2023 (left), and with flooding on June 7, 2023, (proper) after the collapse of the Nova Kakhovka dam, amid Russia’s navy invasion on Ukraine

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The Nova Kakhovka dam, southern Kherson Oblast, on May 28, 2022 (left), and on June 16, 2023 (proper) after its collapse

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A college and residence buildings within the japanese metropolis of Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast, on May 8, 2022 (left) and on May 15, 2023 (proper), amid Russia’s navy invasion on Ukraine