For the next 20 mins, high threat to:
Ternopil
Burshtyn
Khmelnytskyi
Stryi
Lviv
Kalush
Dobrotvir
Shepetivka
Ternopil
Burshtyn
Khmelnytskyi
Stryi
Lviv
Kalush
Dobrotvir
Shepetivka
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The first missiles are around 45 km from Ivano-Frankivsk City, flying in its direction.
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The last missiles impacted the Zakhidnoukrainska 750 kV substation in Lviv Oblast.
Ukrainian airspace is now clear of missiles.
Ukrainian airspace is now clear of missiles.
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The missile attack appears to be over. At least 35 missiles of various types were used. I will publish a full report + the consequences later on.
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Mapping the war in Ukraine, and the situation in the Middle East, while also covering other geopolitical developments in the world. I'm also the guy who tracks Russian missiles live with maps. Support
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F-16s and Mirage-2000s shot down a large number of Kh-101s during tonight's attack, along with ground-based installations such as Iris-T.
One reason for this is Russia using the same couple of routes for their missiles every single attack, making their movements very predictable and allowing Ukraine to prepare their air defence and fighter jet movements beforehand.
One reason for this is Russia using the same couple of routes for their missiles every single attack, making their movements very predictable and allowing Ukraine to prepare their air defence and fighter jet movements beforehand.
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Unidentified missile to Staryi Saltiv, Kharkiv Oblast.
Disappeared near Zarichne, Kharkiv Oblast.
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This seems to be Tornado-S. A Russian recon drone is circling near Staryi Saltiv.
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With frontline strategy evolving, so must the maps, and today I've decided to add a new polygon to my map to represent "infiltration zones".
I have been considering doing something along the lines of this for at least 6 months, but wasn't sure how to go about it. Recently, Deepstate changed their grey-zone to an "infiltration zone", and I have decided that instead of replacing my ordinary grey-zone like them, I will overlay a new, much larger polygon for the infiltration zone.
The infiltration zone can be loosely defined as an area where both sides can remain in either temporary or permanent positions in close proximity to each other, and is much more prone to infiltrations from small groups of soldiers. Parts of this infiltration zone will contain areas of mixed and overlapping Russian and Ukrainian positions, while parts will be considered "solid control" or "consolidated" on most maps, but still prone to non-consolidated infiltrations by each side.
I have added this layer in response to the death of the conventional "frontline" in Ukraine, and the evolution of the line of contact into a dynamic, fluid zone, sometimes up to 15 km wide, where both sides can hold overlapping positions, and can infiltrate deep behind the lines in small groups without being detected (often with DRGs).
However, for simplicity purposes, my ordinary map updates will not show this infiltration zone. I will, however, continue to make the ordinary grey-zone larger to account for some of these more complicated fronts, and the "control zone" (red & blue polygons) will become more and more generalised over time as it becomes impossible to accurately portray the frontline in a solidified sense. You can toggle this infiltration zone layer on and off in the layers tab on my interactive map.
And before people start commenting about this, no - it does not mean the Ukrainian counteroffensive is not taking back ground. If there are areas where there is 98% Ukrainian soldiers and 2% Russian soldiers, it will be marked in blue, but under the "infiltration zone". Additionally, much of the areas which Ukraine has retaken would've been previously marked under red, but also under the infiltration zone.
I have been considering doing something along the lines of this for at least 6 months, but wasn't sure how to go about it. Recently, Deepstate changed their grey-zone to an "infiltration zone", and I have decided that instead of replacing my ordinary grey-zone like them, I will overlay a new, much larger polygon for the infiltration zone.
The infiltration zone can be loosely defined as an area where both sides can remain in either temporary or permanent positions in close proximity to each other, and is much more prone to infiltrations from small groups of soldiers. Parts of this infiltration zone will contain areas of mixed and overlapping Russian and Ukrainian positions, while parts will be considered "solid control" or "consolidated" on most maps, but still prone to non-consolidated infiltrations by each side.
I have added this layer in response to the death of the conventional "frontline" in Ukraine, and the evolution of the line of contact into a dynamic, fluid zone, sometimes up to 15 km wide, where both sides can hold overlapping positions, and can infiltrate deep behind the lines in small groups without being detected (often with DRGs).
However, for simplicity purposes, my ordinary map updates will not show this infiltration zone. I will, however, continue to make the ordinary grey-zone larger to account for some of these more complicated fronts, and the "control zone" (red & blue polygons) will become more and more generalised over time as it becomes impossible to accurately portray the frontline in a solidified sense. You can toggle this infiltration zone layer on and off in the layers tab on my interactive map.
And before people start commenting about this, no - it does not mean the Ukrainian counteroffensive is not taking back ground. If there are areas where there is 98% Ukrainian soldiers and 2% Russian soldiers, it will be marked in blue, but under the "infiltration zone". Additionally, much of the areas which Ukraine has retaken would've been previously marked under red, but also under the infiltration zone.
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