Satellite Images Show Another Russian Ferry Near Kherson + Russian Supply Trucks HD

03.09.2022
Satellite images from 08/31 show lines of supply trucks waiting to board ferries near the Kherson railroad bridge. Ferry: 46.6614 32.8035 Hello everyone, I have some more satellite photos for you, showing Russian supply lines and movements near Kherson over the river, taken from the 31s of August. This is going to be a very map heavy video. I have quite a few. These are interesting as they show two of the ferries that Russia is using in action. So, this image here, we can see two ferries—one moving down the river, the other getting loaded. Zoomed in here, we can see that the barges are moved by two boats—one either side. This one is heading north. Turning to google maps—the barges reload in the circled area, and then head north as shown. Zoomed out—this is the route they take, so along the side of the railroad bridge to a possible landing point here. That isn’t the only satellite image I have for you today. Here, we see a convoy of 11 supply vehicles. These aren’t clustered together, but the spacing is a bit higgledy piggledy—a strike on one could easily take out the nearest vehicle too. Especially if loaded with ammo. These are here—So clearly heading to Russia’s little ferry service. In this image—a convoy of 15 russian army vehicles—mainly supply trucks, but there are a handful of smaller, what look to be patrol vehicles in the convoy too. These, we can see are located here-- heading north west. And if we zoom out a little—once again, they are heading in the direction of the ferry. This time, interestingly, they are coming from Kherson itself—so there must be some depot there which hasn’t received a visit from Mr. Himars yet. The next image I have is this one. This one is interesting as it shows 10 russian supply vehicles waiting to travel back south from the north side of the Dnipro river. These are located here—which tells us thagt this is indeed the dropoff and pick up point on the north side of the Dnipro. So these will have delivered their loads of ammo and be returning to pick up more. Finally—this image here. Showing a large number of supply vehicles. These are again on the north side of the river. Here is their location on google maps. So—what does this tell us? 1 – That as of August 31st, Russia was extensively using this ferry to shepherd supplies across the Dnipro river. Some coming from Kherson. Given the extent of the trucks, they knew a counteroffensive was coming at some point and was stocking up. 2 – The railway bridge is unable to support large numbers of vehicles. It would make sense to use the bridge rather than the slower ferry. It’s also possible this is further proof that the Antonovsky Bridge and the Nova Khakovka bridge were indeed out of action. 3 – Having to use the ferry is creating a bottleneck. There is a bit of a queue, with all of these trucks bottling up while they wait for their turn to and from over the ferry. Now—these are from August 31st, so we don;t know if this ferry is still in us

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