It looks like an ice cube might have melted somewhere in Russia over the last 20 years. Or perhaps not.
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Older shots at that site don’t show snow cover.
I think the point was the sea ice. We already know snow cover is breaking records so this is not to be discussed by anyone due to potential embarrassment.
Looks like twenty years of icy gains to me.