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  2. Mapping Russia’s Sudden Push Across Ukrainian Lines

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    Simply sign up to the War in Ukraine myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. On February 24 2022, the world awoke to news that Russian tanks had rolled into Ukraine. This page is regularly updated with the latest maps, charts, videos and satellite imagery showing military, environmental and humanitarian aspects of the war in Ukraine.
    The Russian army has invaded Ukraine. Fighting continues in the southeast. Click through the map to see the current course and the main events of the war at a glance. Russia is making progress near Kharkiv. The goal could be a buffer zone between the city and the border. This war is different.
    There is no official information from the Ukrainian or Russian side regarding which areas are under whose control. And if such information was provided, it would not be reliable. Maps have always been misused for political purposes (China, for example, depicts maritime areas as belonging to China in order to strengthen its claim to them).
    On the latest map published by Russian newspaper Readovka, areas marked in color as the «war zone» give the impression that large parts of eastern Ukraine are under Russian control. NZZ / sro. For our map we use data from Liveuamap. This organization emerged in 2014 in Ukraine during the annexation of Crimea.
  5. Ukraine war: Interactive map of the current front line - NZZ

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  11. Guerra Ucraina - Russia, le news del 4 maggio - la Repubblica

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