Latest Military Situation in Ukraine, 19 March 2022 (Map Update)
Review of the latest military changes in the north, east and south of Ukraine fronts until March 19.

Review of the latest military changes in the north, east and south of Ukraine fronts until March 19.
ISWNews Analysis Group: On March 18, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad traveled to the UAE after 11 years and met with senior UAE officials.
ISWNews Analysis Group: On March 17, the Iraqi resistance groups attacked US positions at Balad Airbase in Salah al-Din province with at least eight rockets.
ISWNews Analysis Group: An anonymous hacker group called “Open Hands” released information about the Mossad chief David Barnea in a video.
ISWNews Analysis Group: On March 17, a U.S. logistical convoy was targeted by an IED attack in the province of Salah al-Din.
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.
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ISWNews Analysis Group: Following Ansar Allah operation in the northern province of Hajjah, areas of 26 square kilometers were liberated from the control of the Saudi-led forces in the Hayran and Abs districts.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Ansar Allah and popular committees captured 54 km2 west of Haradh in Hajjah province from the Saudi-led forces.
ISWNews Analysis Group: On March 15, the Iraqi resistance groups attacked two logistical convoys of US Army in the provinces of Basrah and Muthanna with roadside bombs.
ISWNews Analysis Group: On the morning of March 13, the IRGC Aerospace Force targeted the Israeli regime’s secret and sensitive center near the new US consulate in Erbil, Iraq, with at least 10 ballistic missiles.