Satellite imagery showing a Russian ship supposedly delivering the missiles (Image: Maxar)
A Russian flagged cargo vessel appears to have been pictured delivering ballistic missiles from Iran. Satellite imagery from Maxar, shows the ship docked at a port in Russia around one week ago.
Port Olya 3 ship had moved around 220 short-range ballistic missiles – with a range of over 70 miles – to Russia via the Caspian Sea to be used in Vladimir Putin‘s war in Ukraine, a Ukrainian source told Sky News.
According to the source said the ship arrived pulled into the Russian port last week, on September 4.
Sky News said satellite photos examined by its data & forensics team showed the vessel at the port on that day, while ship-tracking data shows the Port Olya 3 at the port of Amirabad in Iran on August 29, just six days earlier.
The source said it’s believed Fateh-360 ballistic missiles were loaded onto large cargo train after the vessel arrived in Russia.
Antony Blinken said Biden is not ruling out allowing Ukraine to strike further inside Russia (Image: Getty)
The image shared by the outlet of the ship, which was taken by a Maxar satellite, was captured at 0751 UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) last Wednesday.
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