The satellite image shows many damaged Russian fighters, while the bullet is still intact at Saki base in Crimea after a series of big explosions.

Commercial satellite photo published by Planet Labs Company on August 10 and analyzed by US military news site War Zone showed the consequences of a series of big explosions at Saki military airport, near Novofyodorovka on Crimea peninsula,

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Most of the damage is concentrated in the southwestern area base, where the apron and the mounds protect the aircraft, while the key infrastructure of the airport is not affected.

The damaged area after a series of explosions at Saki airport on the Crimea peninsula in satellite photos on August 10.

When compared to the image before the explosion, the three Su-24 and a SU-30 heavy fighter was destroyed at the main apron.

The satellite image also shows 4 large holes with similar size in the aircraft parking area.

A large fire burned down most of the grass in the middle of the airport, while the main bullet and weapons gathering for the aircraft did not suffer.

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Many aircraft were destroyed in reinforced lands at Saki airport in satellite photos on August 10.

Many aircraft seemed to have been evacuated by Russia from the parking lot and brought to separate locations, apart from the airport.

The independent maritime attack regiment No. 43 of the Russian Navy seemed to have suffered heavy losses, significantly affecting their activities during the war in Ukraine, Trevithick said.

Witnesses said that at least 12 explosions were heard at about 15h20 on 9/8 from the Saki Air Base, near Novofyodorovka on the Crimea peninsula.

The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed that the explosion at the airport on the Crimea peninsula was due to the burnt bullet, not by Ukraine's firepower.

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Mykhailo Podolyak, assistant of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zekensky, said that explosions may be due to the weakness of Russia or a guerrilla attack.

The Crimea peninsula borders Russia -controlled Kherson province in southern Ukraine.

Location of Crimea peninsula.

The Russian Defense Ministry said the bomb warehouse exploded at the airport in the Crimea peninsula, causing a series of big explosions but no casualties.

The assistant of the Ukrainian president confirmed that Kiev was not related to explosions at Crimea airport, the area that Russia controlled.