Escalating Tensions: Russian Bombings and Nuclear Threats Shake Ukraine

Researchers in Norway and Ukraine have developed a new tool to systematically document Russian attacks in Ukraine by using seismic sensors to track the explosions that shook the earth. By studying data from dozens of earthquake sensors around Kyiv, researchers estimated the position and strength of each explosion, providing objective measurements that can verify what happened during the war. Seismic detections can track blasts at any time, picking up hundreds of attacks that were not previously reported and providing a more comprehensive view of the conflict. This technique could be used in future conflicts to document human rights violations and guide post-war cleanup efforts.
- Earthquake Sensors Document Russian Bombings in Ukraine in New Detail The New York Times
- Top Ukrainian advisor: War coming to Russia and 'cannot be stopped' Business Insider
- Russia Ramps Up Nuclear Threats Amid Ukraine's Counteroffensive Advances Newsweek
- Former Russian general calls for nuclear strike in southern Ukraine The Telegraph
- Russia's powerful bombs are among 'biggest fears': Ukrainian soldier Business Insider
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