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.
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.
Before the start of Russian military operation in Ukraine, as well as in the last two weeks, the United States and European countries, including Germany, the Netherlands and Lithuania, etc. sent man-portable air-defense systems and Anti-tank missiles to Ukraine. These missiles have played an important role in preventing the advance of Russian Army armored columns […]
ISWNews Analysis Group: Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service has claimed transfer of foreign militants to Ukraine by U.S. and NATO.
ISWNews Analysis Group: According to information released by the Russian Ministry of Defense, Ukrainian officials destroyed documents related to a military biological program in an emergency clean-up.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Russian military has declared a unilateral ceasefire in Ukraine since 10 a.m. local time.
Review of the latest military changes in the north, east and south of Ukraine fronts until March 5.
Review of the latest military changes in the north, east and south of Ukraine fronts until March 3.
ISWNews Analysis Group: According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, 16,000 foreign mercenaries are entering Ukraine to fight Russia.
Review of the latest military changes in the north, east and south of Ukraine fronts until March 1.
Review of the latest military changes in the north, east and south of Ukraine fronts until February 28.