This interactive map complements the static control-of-terrain maps that ISW daily produces with high-fidelity and, where possible, street level assessments of the war in Ukraine. ISW’s daily campaign assessments of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, including our static maps, are available atunders...
This map tracks and visualizes debunked claims about the Russia-Ukraine war that reference a specific geographical location. Coverage: December 2021 - June 2022 Visithttps://conflictmisinfo.org/for more information about this project. FALSE: The Donetsk Sergei Prokofiev International Airport in Ukraine...
The Ukraine is subdivided into 24 Oblasts (provinces), most of which have not seen any fighting or unrest. The Oblasts that have seen unrest are as follows : The mauve province is the Crimea, which has already been annexed by Russia and is considered Russian territory, although this situati...
Here is the latest updates from the Ukraine-Russia front in maps, including Russia's gains in the Donetsk region (see 6.54am and 10.40am posts) This map also shows some of Russia's advances in the Kursk region. 10:40:36 Russia captures ...
Nonetheless, the U.K. noted in itslatest intelligence update on X, formerly known as Twitter, that Russia's recruitment strategy has primarily and "disproportionately" focused on impoverished and rural communities in Russia, as well as school-leavers. ...
This map also shows some of Russia's advances in the Kursk region, where Ukraine launched an offensive in August. 12:11:01 Analysis: Kirillov killing has brought Ukraine war very close to home for Moscow The assassination of Igor Kirillov this morning will likely prompt a swift r...
Russia openly admits targeting such facilities. On Tuesday, the country's defense ministry issued a military updateon Telegramstating that its forces continue to launch "massive" attacks "using high-precision long-range air and sea-based armament at the facilities of military control and energy syst...
Timeline of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict The following is a chronology of changes to territorial control and other major events since ourprevious map of the Russian invasion of Ukrainedated April 2, 2022. Terminology notes:On our map and timeline we have generally spelled place names within Ukraine...
Equipment Loss Tracking. Contribute to leedrake5/Russia-Ukraine development by creating an account on GitHub.
Ukrainians call the past 10 years “the great war” because of Russia’s first military invasion of their country in February 2014, when troops without insignia began their takeover of the Crimean Peninsula. Months later, they would spill into the Donbas region, fomenting a war under the gui...