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Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) is a free web mapping platform offered by NASA as part of its Earth Science Data Systems (ESDS) Program. It displays active fire locations in near real-time overlaid on a map.
According to Igor Rudenya, governor of Tver Oblast, debris of a successfully downed Ukrainian drone caused the fire, igniting the ammunition depot and the series of explosions. [9] [5] [14] [15] [16] On 22 September 2024, media reported that Ukrainian drones had struck a second ammunition depot located south of Toropets, again causing a large ...
NASA's FIRMS detected fire at an Engels fuel depot on 14 January 2025 07:26:00 . Drones attacked the town of Aleksin in Tula Oblast. Ten explosions were heard. Other attacks occurred in Bryansk Oblast, Belgorod Oblast and Crimea. [70] Ukrainian drones attacked the Kristal oil depot in Engels after a fire that burnt for five days was extinguished.
The latest from our Ukraine live blog as of 1pm GMT on 28/01/2025 Trump’s freeze on US aid to Ukraine has severely impacted humanitarian projects, including those supporting veterans, removing ...
The main part of the site is a map of Ukraine, on which the regions where an air alert or other threats have been declared are highlighted in real time. As of October 16, 2022, 5 types of threats are supported: Air alarm. The threat of artillery fire. The threat of street fighting. Chemical threat. Nuclear threat.
Ukraine and Russia have been fighting in the streets of Chasiv Yar, a city in the Donetsk region, since July, when Kyiv’s troops withdrew from the eastern Kanal neighbourhood, establishing the ...
A new video appears to show a striking new use for drones in the war in Ukraine: raining fire from above. Footage posted on Monday showed a drone dropping a burning substance on a tree line.
NASA's FIRMS imagery from 15 May 00:16:00 showing fires at the airbase. On 15 May 2024, Ukraine launched a missile strike against the airbase reportedly destroying two MiG-31 fighter jets on the ground, wounding 11 soldiers and igniting a fire at a fuel and lubricant depot serving the airbase. [13]