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  1. Russian Foreign Ministry rejects talks with Ukraine while Ukrainian troops are in Kursk region

  2. 2024年5月14日 · Ukrainian troops launched a surprise attack across the border in early August, advancing up to 18 miles (30km) into the Russian region of Kursk. Almost 200,000 people were evacuated from areas...

  3. 2022年2月28日 · Ukraine and Russia explained in 10 maps and charts Below are 10 infographics that break down the history, politics and economics of the Ukraine-Russia crisis. 1. Conflict at a glance

  4. 2023年6月9日 · Ukraine has reclaimed 54 percent of the land Russia has captured since the beginning of the war, according to a New York Times analysis of data provided by the Institute for the Study of...

  5. This interactive map shows the shifting front lines in the Russo-Ukrainian war. Users can zoom in to conflict zones to view daily changes in troop movements and battlefield dynamics. Data for this map is taken from the Ukrainian OSINT DeepState project, a live map of Russian and Ukrainian military operations maintained since April 2022.

  6. Live Universal Awareness Map Liveuamap is a leading independent global news and information site dedicated to factual reporting of a variety of important topics including conflicts, human rights issues, protests, terrorism, weapons deployment, health matters

  7. 2024年8月23日 · After two and a half years of fighting a war on their own soil, Ukrainian forces are continuing to advance within Russia, as their surprise invasion of the Kursk region enters its third week.

  8. 2024年8月19日 · This page is updated with the latest maps, charts, videos and satellite imagery showing military, environmental and humanitarian aspects of the war in Ukraine. Latest situation: Russian air...

  9. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began with attacks by land, sea and air A map of Ukraine that shows where Russian forces have invaded, highlighting areas controlled by Russian-backed...

  10. 2023年9月8日 · While Ukraine has struggled in its counteroffensive, it is important to remember the war is nowhere near where Russia’s President Vladimir Putin wanted it to be either.