Satellite images show 40-mile-long Russian military convoy nearing Kyiv : The Picture Show : NPR

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imageEnlarge this image Satellite images show a Russian military convoy north of Kyiv.Maxar Maxar

Satellite images show a Russian military convoy north of Kyiv.

Maxar New satellite images captured Monday by Maxar Technologies show a large military convoy north of Kyiv, Ukraine, extends for almost 40 miles.

It was considerably longer than 17 miles as initially reported earlier Monday morning by Maxar.

Based on additional imagery collected, the Russian military convoy stretches from near Antonov airport in the south to the northern end of the convoy near Prybirsk.

Enlarge this image Fires seen north of Ivankiv, Ukraine.Maxar Maxar

Fires seen north of Ivankiv, Ukraine.

Maxar Along parts of the route, some vehicles are spaced fairly far apart while in other sections military equipment and units are traveling two or three vehicles abreast on the road.

Enlarge this image Along parts of the route, some vehicles are spaced fairly far apart while in other sections military equipment and units are traveling two or three vehicles abreast on the road north of Invankiv, Ukraine.Maxar Maxar

Along parts of the route, some vehicles are spaced fairly far apart while in other sections military equipment and units are traveling two or three vehicles abreast on the road north of Invankiv, Ukraine.

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Enlarge this image Military convoy southeast of Ivankiv, Ukraine.Maxar Maxar

Military convoy southeast of Ivankiv, Ukraine.

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