This Is What The ISIS Offensive Looks Like From Space

This Is What The ISIS Offensive Looks Like From Space

These images of massive black smoke plumes were captured by satellites, after battles at oil production and storage facilities in Libya between 4-6 January. The thick poisonous smoke looks troublesome even from space.

According to several news reports Islamic State (IS) shelled two oil terminals near Sidra and Ra’s Lanuf, on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea between Sirte and Benghazi, damaging five oil storage tanks. These photos show the direct environmental damage caused by Islamic State militants.

This Is What The ISIS Offensive Looks Like From Space
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this photo at 2:05 p.m. Libya time (12:05 Universal Time) on 6 January.

This Is What The ISIS Offensive Looks Like From Space
This image were acquired at 11:39 a.m. Libya time (09:39 UTC) on 5 January by the multispectal imager on the European Space Agency’s Sentinel 2 satellite. View it in full size below:

This Is What The ISIS Offensive Looks Like From Space

[NASA Earth Observatory]


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