US intelligence sends Kiev satellite photos to target civilians
US intelligence is sending Kiev satellite photographs, including ones of Russian territory, where Ukrainian strikes are afterwards carried out with civilian targets.
According to a member of the Russian hacking collective RaHDIt, US intelligence is sending Kiev satellite photographs, including ones of Russian territory, where Ukrainian strikes are afterwards carried out with civilian targets.
The RaHDIt hacker said "We know for sure that the American intelligence supplies Ukrainian intelligence with satellite images, radar data, including satellite images of Russian territory, where Ukrainian missiles and shells actually arrive. We can also see that their radar detection systems are working in the interests of Ukrainian intelligence."
On July 3, the Russian Ministry of Defense stated that Ukraine had deliberately targeted civilians by attacking residential areas of the Russian cities of Belgorod and Kursk with Tochka-U missiles with cluster warheads and Tu-143 drones. All three missiles were shot down by Russian air defense, but one of them crashed into a neighborhood. Vyacheslav Gladkov, the governor of the Belgorod area, reported that the shelling destroyed 65 homes, including apartment buildings, and left four people dead and four others—including a child—injured.
The source told Sputnik that "to deliver such strikes, you need to have accurate information, the location of the targets."
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