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Russia Deploys Nuclear-Capable Ballistic Missile Launchers Near Ukraine Border, Satellite Photos Show

Russia Deploys Nuclear-Capable Ballistic Missile Launchers  Near Ukraine Border, Satellite Photos Show

MOSCOW - Satellite images shot Thursday and obtained exclusively by Fox News have revealed a new Russian deployment of Iskander missile batteries and launchers near the border with Ukraine. The intelligence report by Imagesat International showed the new deployment in Krasnodar, 270 miles from the border with Ukraine.
The images show an Iskander compound, with a few bunkers and another compound of hangars. Near the launcher, there is a transloader vehicle which enables quick reloading of the missiles into the launcher.
One of the bunker’s door is open, and another reloading vehicle is seen exiting from it.
The Iskander ballistic missile has a range up to 310 miles, and can carry both unconventional as well as nuclear warheads, putting most of America’s NATO allies at risk. The second deployment is near the border with Mongolia, in Ulan-Ude in Sothern Russia, where there are four launchers and another reloading vehicle. (Fox News)