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27 lut 2022 · The Russia-Ukraine Monitor Map is a crowdsourced effort by Centre for Information Resilience (CIR) and the wider open source community to map, document and verify significant incidents during the conflict in Ukraine.
- Mapping Grain Seizure and Extraction Under Russian Occupation Authorities
A new investigation exposes how Ukrainian collaborators are...
- Open Source
Using open source to analyse breaking news events....
- Sudan Witness
Sudan Witness verified footage showing the RSF presence at...
- Afghan Witness
Afghan Witness report reveals ‘daily occurrence’ of...
- Hypatia Project
Learn about the Hypatia Project, a research initiative to...
- Disinformation
The Centre for Information Resilience investigates and...
- Myanmar Witness
Myanmar Witness investigates and verifies incidents in...
- Eyes on Russia
The Centre for Information Resilience uses open source data...
- Mapping Grain Seizure and Extraction Under Russian Occupation Authorities
27 lut 2022 · The map is publicly viewable on both desktop and mobile and, as of 24 February, has had almost 500,000 views. It had also logged more than 570 items to give an up to date, detailed view of what is happening in Ukraine.
9 lut 2024 · Interactive Ukraine Conflict Map. This dashboard includes political violence events in Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion on 24 February 2022. By default, the map displays data for the most recent week. Use the filters on the left to analyze trends in more detail.
Ukraine 1 person killed, 6 wounded as result of Russian airstrikes with 3 glide bombs in Kostiantynivka of Donetsk region. Israel-Palestine A picture from the violent raid that targeted a building in the southern suburb of Beirut on the outskirts of the Hadath area.
Eyes on Russia: The Russia-Ukraine Monitor Map by Cen4infoRes
3 dni temu · Our interactive map above depicts recent events, territorial gains and losses, satellite imagery, and the position of Russian troops. It is an attempt to map the reality of war.
22 sie 2024 · Ukraine sends units into Russia. Ukrainian troops launched a surprise attack across the border in early August, advancing up to 18 miles (30km) into the Russian region of Kursk.