Yesterday evening and overnight, around 18 Russian Geran-2 drones attacked Donetsk Oblast. Impacts were recorded in Druzhkivka, Kostyanytnivka, Dobropillya, and Ivers'ke. Media 1 shows a Geran impact in Druzhkivka. Media 2 shows a fire burning in Kostyantynivka.
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Last night, Russia carried out a Geran-2 drone attack on Kyiv Oblast. At least 12 impacts were recorded, 10 of which were in Bila Tserkva, along with a minimum of 2 in the area of Fastiv.
Gerbera (parody) drones played a significant role in decreasing the number of Gerans being shot down by Ukrainian air defence. Videos are all from Bila Tserkva.
Gerbera (parody) drones played a significant role in decreasing the number of Gerans being shot down by Ukrainian air defence. Videos are all from Bila Tserkva.
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For the first time in over a month, I'm now fully caught up with Ukraine map updates. Expect much less of a delay in the coming days as I'm able to cover the newest developments.
Also, as per usual, I will release my report on the monthly changes on the battlefield for the month of August tomorrow, September 2nd (New Zealand Time), but in light of recent developments with Ukraine retaking ground that Russia initially took within the past month, I'd like to remind you all that the monthly changes report covers net gains for each side. Ukrainian advances that took place on territory Russia occupied within that same month will simply be subtracted from the Russian total.
Also, as per usual, I will release my report on the monthly changes on the battlefield for the month of August tomorrow, September 2nd (New Zealand Time), but in light of recent developments with Ukraine retaking ground that Russia initially took within the past month, I'd like to remind you all that the monthly changes report covers net gains for each side. Ukrainian advances that took place on territory Russia occupied within that same month will simply be subtracted from the Russian total.
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AMK Mapping
This morning, a large-scale Ukrainian UAV attack was carried out on the Kuybyshev Refinery in Samara Oblast. Despite Russian air defence activity from mobile crews stationed at the refinery, multiple drones were able to impact, and a massive fire broke out…
Satellite imagery shows that as a result of the Ukrainian UAV strikes on Kuibyshev Oil Refinery in Samara Oblast on August 28, 2 tanks burned down, and the AVT-4 unit responsible for the first stage of crude oil processing was also damaged.
It appears that firefighting efforts had a major effect on the damage, as despite the massive size of the fire seen in the videos, the damage appears to be fairly minimal.
It appears that firefighting efforts had a major effect on the damage, as despite the massive size of the fire seen in the videos, the damage appears to be fairly minimal.
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AMK Mapping
A Ukrainian UAV attack on the Ilsky refinery in Krasnodar Krai is currently ongoing. There are reports of a fire burning in the area. Russian air defence is currently working on the UAVs from the Primorsko-Akhtarsk - Severskaya area, which is the source of…
All Ukrainian UAVs which attempted to strike the Ilsky Refinery in Krasnodar Krai were shot down, however at least one impact was recorded to a 330 kV electrical substation near the town of Kropotkin. A fire is now burning there, which was picked up on NASA FIRMS.
Coordinates: 45.440963, 40.520798
Coordinates: 45.440963, 40.520798
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MiG-31K airborne. Threat of Kinzhal launches. Air raid alerts have been declared in all regions of Ukraine.
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AMK Mapping
MiG-31K airborne. Threat of Kinzhal launches. Air raid alerts have been declared in all regions of Ukraine.
The MiG is carrying out training from Savasleika Airbase, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast.
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AMK Mapping
Recent Russian strategic bomber movements suggests that another large-scale combined missile attack on Ukraine is imminent. Following the strikes on August 31, most of the bombers returned to airbases close to Ukraine and remained there, rather than flying…
New satellite imagery of Olenya Airbase, Murmansk Oblast, at 12:47 on August 1.
Currently the following planes are stationed there:
1 Tu-95MS strategic bomber.
~32 Tu-22M3 strategic bombers (most are out of service).
1 IL-76MD military transport aircraft.
4 An-12 cargo planes.
Yesterday, 1 Tu-95MS flew from Engels-2 Airbase (Saratov Oblast) to Olenya Airbase after being equipped with Kh-101 cruise missiles. This is the aircraft you see in the image. Additionally, 2 Tu-95s flew from Olenya Airbase to Ukrainka Airbase, Amur Oblast, to be equipped with missiles.
Meanwhile at Engels-2 airbase, 2 Tu-95s and 1 Tu-160 are known to have either been equipped with missiles or are currently in the process of being equipped.
Russia continues to prepare for the next large-scale combined missile attack on Ukraine.
Image credit: https://news.1rj.ru/str/StrategicaviationT/17624
Currently the following planes are stationed there:
1 Tu-95MS strategic bomber.
~32 Tu-22M3 strategic bombers (most are out of service).
1 IL-76MD military transport aircraft.
4 An-12 cargo planes.
Yesterday, 1 Tu-95MS flew from Engels-2 Airbase (Saratov Oblast) to Olenya Airbase after being equipped with Kh-101 cruise missiles. This is the aircraft you see in the image. Additionally, 2 Tu-95s flew from Olenya Airbase to Ukrainka Airbase, Amur Oblast, to be equipped with missiles.
Meanwhile at Engels-2 airbase, 2 Tu-95s and 1 Tu-160 are known to have either been equipped with missiles or are currently in the process of being equipped.
Russia continues to prepare for the next large-scale combined missile attack on Ukraine.
Image credit: https://news.1rj.ru/str/StrategicaviationT/17624
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AMK Mapping
Satellite imagery shows that as a result of the Ukrainian UAV attack on Crimea on August 30, Simferopol Airport was hit. The imagery shows two impact points with traces of burning where 1 Mi-8 and 1 Mi-24 helicopter were previously stationed. Imagery credit:…
Footage released by the Ukrainian GUR shows that FPV drones, not larger UAVs, attacked Simferopol Airport. The two helicopters which were seen damaged/destroyed from satellite imagery are the ones hit in this video.
Some things to note are that the second helicopter is an Mi-8 (rather than an Mi-24) and that despite the video showing the drone missed this second Mi-8, satellite imagery shows that the helicopter was at the very least damaged.
Helicopter 1 (0:13): 45.02069, 33.99482
Helicopter 2 (0:28): 45.01863, 33.99571
The video also shows a BUK-2190 tugboat being hit in Sevasatopol Bay.
Some things to note are that the second helicopter is an Mi-8 (rather than an Mi-24) and that despite the video showing the drone missed this second Mi-8, satellite imagery shows that the helicopter was at the very least damaged.
Helicopter 1 (0:13): 45.02069, 33.99482
Helicopter 2 (0:28): 45.01863, 33.99571
The video also shows a BUK-2190 tugboat being hit in Sevasatopol Bay.
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Forwarded from Playfra - Maps & Analyses
Amount of trench systems dug in the Siversk - Hirske railway line.
Fierce battles raged for these trenches for 3 years. As of today they're located in Russian-controlled territory.
Fierce battles raged for these trenches for 3 years. As of today they're located in Russian-controlled territory.
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Changes on the frontline in Ukraine for August 2025:
Yellow = Russian advances
Light blue = Ukrainian advances
Russian advances:
Donetsk Oblast: ~354.15km²
Luhansk Oblast: ~66.55km²
Kharkiv Oblast: ~56.71km²
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: ~40.23km²
Zaporizhzhia Oblast: ~46.33km²
Sumy Oblast: ~0.18km²
Belgorod Oblast: ~0km²
Kursk Oblast: ~0km²
Total: ~564.15km² (down by 18.50%)
Total (excluding Kursk & Belgorod): ~564.15km²
Ukrainian advances:
Donetsk Oblast: ~43.13km²
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: ~9.81km²
Sumy Oblast: ~6.81km²
Zaporizhzhia Oblast: ~5.62km²
Kharkiv Oblast: ~2.66km²
Total: ~68.03km² (down by 21.1%).
Note: This covers net gains for each side. Ukrainian advances that took place on territory Russia occupied within this month will simply be subtracted from the Russian total, and vice versa.
Yellow = Russian advances
Light blue = Ukrainian advances
Russian advances:
Donetsk Oblast: ~354.15km²
Luhansk Oblast: ~66.55km²
Kharkiv Oblast: ~56.71km²
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: ~40.23km²
Zaporizhzhia Oblast: ~46.33km²
Sumy Oblast: ~0.18km²
Belgorod Oblast: ~0km²
Kursk Oblast: ~0km²
Total: ~564.15km² (down by 18.50%)
Total (excluding Kursk & Belgorod): ~564.15km²
Ukrainian advances:
Donetsk Oblast: ~43.13km²
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: ~9.81km²
Sumy Oblast: ~6.81km²
Zaporizhzhia Oblast: ~5.62km²
Kharkiv Oblast: ~2.66km²
Total: ~68.03km² (down by 21.1%).
Note: This covers net gains for each side. Ukrainian advances that took place on territory Russia occupied within this month will simply be subtracted from the Russian total, and vice versa.
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