Ukraine updates:
In Kursk, Russia has taken back full control of Sverdlikovo, one of the first positions to be captured by Ukraine at the start of the Kursk incursion. Meanwhile, Ukraine has retaken positions south of Russkoe Porechnoe.
Ukraine updates:
In Kursk, Russia has taken back full control of Sverdlikovo, one of the first positions to be captured by Ukraine at the start of the Kursk incursion. Meanwhile, Ukraine has retaken positions south of Russkoe Porechnoe.
In August, Russia expanded its control in Ukraine by approximately 350 km², marking the largest monthly gain for Russia since August 2022.
However, Ukraine crossed into Russia, seizing control of approximately 770 km²— an area equivalent to all Russian advances since the end of April.
As of the end of August, Russia occupies 17.79% (+0.06%) of Ukraine, including Crimea, and the parts of Donetsk and Luhansk occupied before 2022, shown in purple.
This second chart illustrates how Russian control has evolved since the invasion began in February 2022.
#Gaza map update.
#Israel's advances in Gaza continue along three main routes of attack, now pushing through built-up areas along the coast north of Gaza City. They've also entered Beit Hanoun from the northeast following intense clashes.
The most notable movement is south of the city of Gaza where the #IDF have crossed the Salah Al Deen Road and are progressing towards the coastline.
Note: This map shows the area of IDF operations, not just areas under their control.
Daily map updates of the war in Ukraine. A zoomable version is available on soar earth: https://soar.earth/profile/6471a4a852e0463dafa8dd7e4e185976?Mainly staying on Twitter, but this is my insurance if anything happens over there.
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