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  1. What Google Maps can tell us about the Russian invasion
  2. Ukraine’s Counteroffensive in Maps and Charts
  3. Maps: Tracking the Russian invasion of Ukraine
  4. Kyiv reports advances as UK says Russian lines breached in some areas


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What Google Maps can tell us about the Russian invasion

“It’s difficult to hide the traffic delays created by moving an armored column,” said Jonathan Flint, a political science professor at Case Western Reserve University who studies the military. “And it’s very hard to police the digital hygiene of people in the theater. In other words, even a low-ranking member of a military with sloppy personal information security can give away a lot of information unintentionally.” Russian T-80UCredit: Wikipedia Wikipedia Russia has been vague about its intentions in Ukraine, but its troops may have been spotted online on Wednesday moving through the country. The traffic jam at 3:15 a.m. appeared on the road in The traffic “starts exactly where we saw a Russian formation of armor and IFV/APCs show up yesterday,” Lewis wrote. “Someone’s on the move.” Since the war filled with images of Russian aircraft and troops attacking Ukraine. Hiding military movements is a significant challenge dueto technological advances. Flint said that rapidly updated imagery from commercial satellites being placed in the public domain could provide opportunities for public photo analysis. “The other interesting thing is that we see the increased integration of other technologies into online mapping – fitness trackers and cell phones can all help provide further information for analysis,” he added. Most modern militaries understand when remotely sensed imagery satellites have line of sight to their location, but they do not make a point to hide all of their milit...

Ukraine’s Counteroffensive in Maps and Charts

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Maps: Tracking the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Note: The Crimean peninsula was annexed by Russia in 2014, but the region is not internationally recognised as part of Russia. Source: Natural Earth; United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA); Worldpop.org; Ukrainian officials; Janes; Institute for the Study of War with AEI’s Critical Threats Project (Russian-occupied territory data as of 3 p.m. EST, May 30); UK Ministry of Defence; Reuters Supporting effort southern axis — Russian objective to defend Kherson and Zaporizhzhia against Ukrainian counterattacks. Note: The Crimean peninsula was annexed by Russia in 2014, but the region is not internationally recognised as part of Russia. Source: Natural Earth; United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA); Worldpop.org; Ukrainian officials; Janes; Institute for the Study of War with AEI’s Critical Threats Project (Russian-occupied territory data as of 3 p.m. EST, May 30); UK Ministry of Defence; Reuters Russian forces seize nuclear plant Updated March 4, 2022, 3:45 p.m. CUT Russian forces seized the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in eastern Ukraine, the largest nuclear plant in Europe, after a building at the complex was set ablaze during intense fighting with Ukrainian defenders. Fears of a potential nuclear disaster at the plant had spread alarm across world capitals before authorities said the fire in a building identified as a training centre had been extinguished. The U.S. Embassy in Ukraine called the Russian ...

Kyiv reports advances as UK says Russian lines breached in some areas

12.01 BST Ukrainian forces have made advances on parts of frontline near Bakhmut, official says Counterattacking Ukrainian forces have advanced up to 1,400 metres at a number of sections of the front line near the eastern city of Bakhmut in the past day, a military spokesperson said on Saturday. The advance is the latest in a series of similar gains reported this week by Kyiv near Bakhmut, which “We’re trying … to conduct strikes on the enemy, we’re counterattacking. We’ve managed to advance up to 1,400 metres on various sections of the front,” the spokesperson for the eastern military command said when asked about fighting near Bakhmut. Serhiy Cherevaty, the official, said in televised comments that Russian forces were trying to counterattack but that they had not been successful, Reuters reported. Ukrainian forces, he added, had inflicted heavy Russian troop casualties and destroyed military hardware in the area. The Guardian has not been able to independently verify this. • • 5d ago 16.44 BST Ukraine’s strategic industry minister, Oleksandr Kamyshin, called the results of an audit of 4,655 bomb shelters across Kyiv “disappointing”. The audit found that just 15% of shelters were suitable for use “without significant issues”. Another 50% were “technically suitable”, said Kamyshin, but needed work to be “put in order”. Of the shelters looked at, 44% were freely accessible, while another 21% would be opened to residents by guards within five minutes of an air raid alarm, Sk...