The Military Watch, an OSINT (open-source intelligence) Twitter account, published an analysis of satellite images of the airfield on Aug. 23. The report concluded that at least five aircraft may have been damaged or destroyed at the site. The analyst believes that one Su-24, likely no longer in use for flights and located in the scrapped aircraft zone, was destroyed. Three Su-34 aircraft were apparently damaged across three hangars. Depending on the presence of an aircraft in another hangar, an additional Su-24 or Su-34 may also have been damaged. Older satellite imagery, taken on Aug. 19, al…