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  2. Module:Russo-Ukrainian War detailed map - Wikipedia

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    Russo-Ukrainian War detailed map. This module is subject to page protection, despite not being in use by a very large number of pages, under a community-imposed topic area restriction. A reliable source for the specific edit should be provided. A well-known source that has a reputation for neutral (not biased) territorial control coverage can ...

  3. List of military aid to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian ...

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    The donation of military aid was coordinated at monthly meetings in the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, throughout the war.A first meeting took place between 41 countries on 26 April 2022, and the coalition comprised 54 countries (all 30 member states of NATO and 24 other countries) at the latest meeting on 14 February 2023. [9]

  4. Izmail - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest Ukrainian port in the Danube Delta, on its Chilia branch. It is also the largest city of the Ukrainian Budjak area. As such, Izmail is a center of the food processing industry and a popular regional tourist destination. It is also a base of the Ukrainian Navy and the Ukrainian Sea Guard units operating on the river.

  5. Ukrainian resistance in Russian-occupied Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In late May, six Russian border guards at the Zernovo border checkpoint in northern Ukraine were reportedly killed on the week of 30 May–5 June when they were attacked by Ukrainian partisans. Two days later, a bomb exploded near the office of Russian-installed Zaporizhzhia Oblast governor Yevhen Balytskyi , a pro-Russian official and de facto ...

  6. Attacks in Russia during the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    There have been attacks in mainland Russia as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began on 24 February 2022. The main targets have been the military, the arms industry and the oil industry. Many of the attacks have been drone strikes, firebombing, and rail sabotage. The Ukrainian intelligence services have acknowledged carrying ...

  7. Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Before 2022, Russia occupied 42,000 km 2 (16,000 sq mi) of Ukrainian territory (Crimea, and parts of Donetsk and Luhansk), and occupied an additional 119,000 km 2 (46,000 sq mi) after its full-scale invasion by March 2022, a total of 161,000 km 2 (62,000 sq mi) or almost 27% of Ukraine's territory. [ 7] By 11 November 2022, the Institute for ...

  8. List of equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    At least 1 captured vehicle in service with the Armed Forces of Ukraine. [189] Linza: KamAZ-53949-Linza 1 At least 1 captured vehicle was repaired for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. [190] MLS Shield Italy: 11 11 bought from Italy during the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [105] BMC Kirpi Turkey: MRAP 170+ [147] Used by Marines and Air Assault ...

  9. Open-source intelligence in the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    In the early hours of 24 February, just before the start of the invasion, OSINT researchers at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey used Google Maps to track a significantly large traffic jam on a road in Russia leading to the Ukrainian border. Jeffrey Lewis subsequently tweeted "someone’s on the move." An hour later ...