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Russia’s invasion in 3D: Fascinating online tool lets you examine constantly-moving frontline in incredible close-up detail

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Ukrainian soldiers fire artillery at their combat position in the direction of Avdiivka, Donetsk province
  • The American think tank Institute for the Study of War updates this 3D map daily

Do you want to get a real-time view of the war in Ukraine but you don’t know where to start?

This incredible online tool generates an interactive 3D map of the conflict, offering users the ability to get closer to the front line and observe the latest reported updates in detail.

Fighting in the eastern and southern regions of Ukraine spans more than 1,000 kilometers, with PutinIsraeli troops attempt to bombard the defenders with artillery from their highly fortified positions, zelenskiThe men launch drone strikes against key Russian positions and fight for every inch of territory.

Now that the conflict is approaching two years, the conflict has largely stagnated, but the gigantic front line is nonetheless in a constant state of flux as KyivRussian forces repel Russian attacks and attempt localized counteroffensives.

This can make it extremely difficult for keen battle observers to understand how the conflict evolves from day to day.

But now, an American think tank, the Institute for the Study of War, has compiled its daily intelligence reports into this map to provide a comprehensive view of the latest developments on the battlefield.

The tool, which is updated daily, offers a very accurate representation of the battlefield terrain and has a large number of options that can be activated or deactivated to improve the user experience and provide more information.

You can take a look at this fantastic tool in the module below, or Click here to visit the website directly.

Ukrainian soldiers fire artillery at their combat position in the direction of Avdiivka, Donetsk province

Soldiers of a mortar platoon with an 82 mm mortar perform a combat mission while Ukrainian soldiers maintain their positions in the snowy Serebryan forest in temperatures of -15 °C, January 2024 in Kreminna, Ukraine.

Soldiers of a mortar platoon with an 82 mm mortar perform a combat mission while Ukrainian soldiers maintain their positions in the snowy Serebryan forest in temperatures of -15 °C, January 2024 in Kreminna, Ukraine.

View of a bridge, destroyed by war, in Bohorodychne, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine on January 27, 2024. The village of Bohorodychne, in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine, was one of the first lines where They fought some of the toughest battles June 2022

View of a bridge, destroyed by war, in Bohorodychne, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine on January 27, 2024. The village of Bohorodychne, in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine, was one of the first lines where They fought some of the toughest battles June 2022

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