1) Most obvious: Showing the sheer extent of destruction from high-res satellite images. Like here (my video eval video) on a destroyed warehouse in Stoyanka, Kyiv region. Maxar, March 10.
2) Satellite images can also help to dismiss #disinformation. Fake posts claimed that the warehouse in Stoyanka exploded/burned up in 2015. That's impossible. We see it untouched on dated images inf 2019 & April 2020 on Google Earth
Good tool: livingatlas.arcgis.com/wayback
3) Relying on changes: Something is/isn’t in a video/img but is/isn’t there anymore in satellite images: can serve as crucial evidence to verify whether video/imgs were taken after a certain date... later poss important in human right court cases
4) Analysis of sat images by others: Sat images can be part of leaked intelligence reports. When such footage does leak, find location and confirm time when classified report was produced -serving argument how early govs knew, and even from which satellite
5) Confirm/verify sanctioned (Russian) assets: High res imgs will show if they moved or remained in same place. There are great expls, such as @PutinIsAVirus + @marinetraffic location on #Yachtwatch of Putin's/other oligarch yachts via sat images
6) Then there is environmental damage from the attacks and explosion. On one hand, ships burning, as well as the confirmation of explosions at fuel depots. @planet img, March 11. MORE env analysis by @PAXforpeace /@wammezzpaxforpeace.nl/news/overview/…
7) Confirmation missile batteries & other troop equipment. Sentinel 1 reveal interferences that allow to a certain extent buildup of military equipment. A thread by @DahnJahn goes into this in detail:
8) SAR images to confirm when invasion plans were actually executed. Leaked docs allowed to anticipate the invasion but satellite images shows that hours before troops on the UKR/Russian border were already on the move
9) Daily update: Everyday new war videos emerge. Mapping destruction matters. Maxar/ @EUSPACEIMAGING map damage to civilian infrastructure, s.a Mariupol-Chernihiv.
Crosscheck purpose of buildings (@openstreetmap Overpass API or Google/Yandex maps)
10) Check nature of civilian buildings and crosscheck damage (also of neighboring buildings): Mariupol, 47.104, 37.560 March 9, 2022, get more information in Yandex Maps on the area. Measure extent of damage via Google Earth Pro.
11) Slight changes in position matters: Sat images offer only a snapshot. Often, small changes of an object's position reveal patterns. For an Afghan conflict story, PC-12 moved at base, confirming use. In Ukraine, Turk. A400M is left, analysis by @Gerjon_
12) Nightlight: VIIRS/other nightlight satellite sources can indicate changes: An order to cut lights to battle Russian invaders is visible on data. Then Russian power cuts, affecting civilians. It can also show Russian convoys gathering, great CNN piece shows ↙️
13) Evaluation of humanitarian sectors and refugee convoys:
On Feb 28, Google announ. to turn off live traffic updates in Ukraine. This leaves to check satellite data & civilians traffic queues (Maxar, 50.488, 30.527, cars leaving Kyiv) wired.com/story/ukraine-…
14) Geolocation for verification of video or drone footage: Plenty of work by the @Cen4infoRes thanks to satellite images. It also helps to re-confirm findings by fellow #OSINT researchers, even if Chinese state media repeats it
15) Censorship: we keep seeing areas blurred or removed from Google Earth and other mapping platforms. In China, this helped to reveal XJ camps (as Baidu Maps failed to load tiles for areas). Blurs less common but govs still request censorship (expl 2018) fas.org/blogs/security…
16) Evaluating flooding as a warfare strategy. There are examples of analysis where satellite data helped to investigate flooding of areas to battle Russian troops. Open source Sentinel images offer bands to eval changes in moisture and water bodies.
17) Heat: fires and explosion emit heat. Confirmed via infrared image band combos, we see more such analysis (Maxar here). But there are other tools such as Zoom Earth (live fire tracking) o& firms.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/map/
showing heatsources in the past 12hours
18) Satellite images also reveals technological development. A NATO post shows troops relocating on Aug 21, 2014. Today, 8 years later, a teenager in his underpants can do the same analysis from home.
That's progress 😱
19) Agriculture: Evaluate previously burned areas: There are formulas to make those visible, So-called burn scars. Analysis on Ukraine shows how farmland is being affected by the war. Great analysis by @detresfa_
20) 1000 different way to use #satellite imgs in investigating humanitarian/social/military/commercial situation in #Ukraine.
Problem: commercial sat firms dragged into the war - a boon/curse. Who decides who has access? Open source data must catch up on frequency/resolution
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NEW🧵 Russian Spy Ships Project - Espionage at Sea 1/ research ships with armed soldiers syst spy on gas pipelines, datacables, wind farms, & military infrastructure in the Baltic & North Seas. This is revealed by our int. #investigation involving journalists from six countries
2/ October 2023: The containership #NewnewPolarBear crosses the #Balticconnector #Pipeline and slows down abruptly. Its anchor severely damages the pipeline.
2.2/ Just months earlier, the Russian seabed survey ship #Sibiryakov conducted suspicious maneuvers, at least once directly over the pipeline. Was it preparing for sabotage?
#OSINT #Espionage #NorthSea
🚨NEW: Russia bleeds tanks. We wanted to know how long Russia can hold out with the current losses, using heaps of old tanks from military bases. And used #AI to count & analyze fading tanks stocks. Visual investigation as @SZ_Investigativ together with @Se_Gier & @SZ visual team
We looked at the biggest military bases on land, abt 87, to understand why experts say that out of 5 tanks Russia sends to the UKR font 4 are used/refurbished. "86% of 1530 tanks delivered were refurbished tanks from storage". Michael Gjerstad,
@IISS_org. Stocks aren't bottomless
We trained the AI model a few bases to recognize armored vehicles/tanks/IFV, which needed crisp satellite images. Helped by @Picterra, we trained & improved the model, so we can run it on many bases to understand the shrinking stock of vehicle types
Howdy, fellow #OSINT #Journalist. I want to share with you my latest checklist for #OSINT #company investigations.
This way, you'll ensure you check all boxes when investigating... Links contain my go-to sources.... let's dive in (Version 1.0) - PDF at the end of 🧵
We start with a company name... First up, 1. Gain a general overview of what you are dealing with. Google dork the firm, use a corporate wiki, understand jurisdiction & company form -> then check with business registries, that might be responsible...
4. Check for leaked data on the company and owner/managers: If you are suspecting a shell company, check OCCRP and @ICIJ Offshore leaks. If personal company data, search for ransomware leaks or country specific DBs (e.g for Russia). A list of my favs ...
Wagner's operation in UA may have distracted the reporting, but the story continues, with it the expansion, possible atrocities, the hunt for minerals and the looting... funding the war in Ukraine
In mid-September 2022, 14 civilians of the Tuareg, a Berber ethnic minority, are allegedly killed by Wagner soldiers. Some 6km from a place called Nani, central Mali. Wagner was building a presence there, for months. Bodies are being shoved into a crater..
...the crater was created earlier when a soldier allegedly ran over it with his motorcycle, which then exploded. As a response, civilians were killed and stuffed in this crater...
The violent & disgraceful behavior by Wagner mirrors to details of the massacre analyzed by the UN
Reiche in Privatjets wollen vermeiden, dass man ihnen auf die Finger schaut. Bei einer monatelangen Datenrecherche zusammen mit dem NDR zu #Privatjet Flügen kam das auch heraus -
Ein🧵 dazu wie Reiche im wortwörtlichen Sinne unter dem Radar fliegen
Lang ist es nicht her, im Dezember erst, dass Elon Msk den Twitter Account von Jack Sweeney, die Person hinter einer Jet-Tracking-App von Msk Flugzeug, "geshadowbanned" hat.
Was wir in DE finden, spiegelt das Problem etwas. Vollständige PJ Flüge Datensätze bleiben rar...
000de€ kosten diese granularen Daten, wenn vollständig. Sie werden von Firmen gehortet. Hinzukommt: Daten werden nicht als klar "Privatjets" ausgewiesen. Dazu brauchten wir viel Zeit. Mit dem Chaos der schwammigen Klassifizierung kommen Fehler in der Berechnung der Emissionen
On August 26, 2022, a bomb hits the colorful playground of RES kids Paradise in Mekelle, Ethiopia. Frames of the climbing area, painted walls, iron stilts, it's all that remains. The attack showed what the warring parties, that fought a bloody war in Tigray, were capable of
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A woman, let's call her Ayana, worked 5km away, heard the sound of the explosions & saw a fighter jet fly away after the impact. She found the charred bodies of two dead children on site. One of the first videos showed more bodies ethiopiatigraywar.com/incident.php?i…
"Yes, I heard bombs & the sound of the jet & me as an aid worker & some of my co-workers gathered with their families at that place, at ResKidsParadise, where I saw that it was totally devastated & mothers were crying, looking for their children who were playing there", told me