Here is that crossing on the Sept 14th map:
To understand the scale of this we can zoom in:
We can see a ‘single track’ (which might even have been used by several vehicles) and very broad ‘multiple tracks’.
My rough estimate would be that these tracks have been used by 50 to 100 vehicles if not more.
Now we can trace the tracks and see where they come from and go to:
First of all we can see this on the Russian side:
In the forward position we can still see quite some vehicles:
There are trucks and likely GRAD launchers parked there. But also camouflaged positions and tents.
A little bit south of this two large vehicles can be seen. Although it can not be determined what it exactly is, I suspect these to be BUK air defense systems. Or else some other type of air defense.
This area shows the July 16th situation:
And this sept 14th:
There is ONE BIG trail crossing the border and then it splits into several smaller ones, leading to an area where also many firing positions can be seen as well as camp sites.
This is an example:
Here are dugin positions, often used for MSTA heavy self-propelled artillery:
The layout of the camp/firing positions:
Looking more North-East the tracks lead to this:
There is an area (yellow circle) with several firing positions. The blue area is the KNOWN killing zone of Ukrainian units. Remember the corpse hanging on the electricity line? That was THERE…
The light blue area shows mortar impacts. It looks like some Russian units have tried to advance there and received some counter fire.
So this can be understood like this:
The blue line shows how the Ukrainian units were retreating. To get there they had already been fired on with artillery many times.
When they arrived at this position, they were attacked from the side and from behind by an overwhelming Russian force (Yellow arrow).
The small yellow arrow indicates that attacks via that side must also have been taken place, but it can not be seen, because that road is a hard road and the September satellite image ends there.
Just North of the yellow circle next to the road, three wrecks and burned areas can be seen:
These are the first visible victims on the satellite image.
Here is a video showing quite some more.
Here is a map of all tracks and positions:
More to the south also units had been destroyed, since there is a video showing these (small blue area) . But that’s also the end of the satellite image, so we can not see exactly how and where yet.
So THAT’S how Russia invaded Ukraine and destroyed the volunteer battalions who had been guaranteed a save passage out…
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Also see: the disaster of Ilovaisk.
Also see: Ilovaisk 2.0 in the making at Debaltseve.