Latest Military Situation in Mariupol, 16 April 2022 (Map Update)
ISWNews Analysis Group: Russian and DPR forces captured the Ilich iron and steel plant in the north of Mariupol.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Russian and DPR forces captured the Ilich iron and steel plant in the north of Mariupol.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The siege of Ukrainian forces in Mariupol has tightened, and about 5,000 Ukrainian troops are now trapped in the city.
ISWNews Analysis Group: US President Joe Biden has agreed to send $ 800 million new military aid to Ukraine, saying the United States plans to send more military aid to Ukraine, including anti-aircraft systems, drones and anti-tank missiles.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Russian army and DPR forces advanced on the city of Mariupol, besieging the Ukrainian forces in two areas.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Russian troops withdrew from all of Chernihiv and Sumy oblasts in northern Ukraine into Russian territory.
Russian troops have withdrawn from the Kyiv region and most of the Chernihiv region in the north. The decision was made to prevent further armored and human casualties in these areas, as well as to help achieve Russia’s other goals in the Ukraine war.
Review of the latest military changes in the north, east and south of Ukraine fronts until April 1.
ISWNews Analysis Group: According to the latest information, about 50% of the city has been controlled by Russian and Donetsk (DPR) forces.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Luhansk separatist forces (LPR) are on the verge of taking full control of Luhansk oblast in southeastern Ukraine.
Review of the latest military changes in the north, east and south of Ukraine fronts until March 19.
Ukraine has four active nuclear power plants with 15 reactors. The total installed nuclear power capacity is over 13,000 MW and supply about 45% of Ukraine’s electricity consumption. Therefore, Ukraine is heavily dependent on nuclear power plants for its electricity supply.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Biden administration’s total military aid to Ukraine reached $ 2 billion after the US president decided to provide $ 800 million in military aid to Ukraine.