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Massive Russian military convoy 60 kms long heads towards Kyiv

This satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies shows the southern end of a convoy, east of Antonov airport, Ukraine, on 28 February. © Satellite image 2022 Maxar Technologies via AP

A huge Russian military convoy stretching some 60 kilometres was spotted Monday by a US satellite imaging company just north of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, which has already repulsed several assaults.

Satellite photos provided by Maxar, a US company, showed that the convoy, which had been massing since Sunday, had mushroomed to more than 60 kilometres of military vehicles.

It said the column covered the entire stretch of road from near Antonov airport, some 28 kilometres from the capital, to the town of Prybirsk - a distance of approximately 60 kilometres.

Maxar also said that along parts of the route, some vehicles are spaced fairly far apart while in other sections military equipment and units are traveling two or three vehicles abreast on the road.

"A number of homes and buildings are seen burning north and northwest of Ivankiv, near the roads where the convoy is traveling," it added.

Maxar said its satellites had also captured images of additional ground forces deployments and ground attack helicopter units in southern Belarus, less than 30 kilometres north of the border with Ukraine.

Since the start of the Russian offensive on Thursday, Ukrainian forces have defended the roads leading into central Kyiv against assaults by Russian forces that are massing around the capital.

According to two sources interviewed by French news agency AFP on Monday, one diplomatic and the other a security official, Moscow is preparing to launch a new military push soon.

The Ukrainian Army General Staff official page on Facebook said that Russian forces were massing over the past 24 hours and accumulating armored vehicles and artillery weapons "primarily to encircle and take control of Kyiv and other major cities of Ukraine".

Washington says the main Russian effort remains an advance on Kyiv but that had "slowed down" on the fifth day of the invasion.

On Monday, the main Russian column advancing towards the Ukrainian capital had advanced about three miles and was some 28 kilometres from the city, a senior US defense official said.

(with AFP)

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