Online Map of Hostilities in Ukraine on November 8: Situation on the Front.


The "Glavcom" portal has collected the best online maps of hostilities in Ukraine, which will help better understand the situation on the front and track the gradual liberation of our lands by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Deep State Map of Hostilities
Legend on the Deep State Map:
- blue: territory liberated in the last two weeks
- green: liberated territory
- gray: territory requiring clarification
- red: territory occupied by Russians
- dark red: territory of Crimea and ORDLO
- light red: territories occupied by other states
Liveuamap of Hostilities
Legend on the Liveuamap:
- red: territory occupied by Russians
- blue: territory liberated from Russians
ISW (Institute for the Study of War) Map of Hostilities
ISW (Institute for the Study of War) constantly analyzes the course of the Russo-Ukrainian war, updating its map of hostilities.
Dear citizens!
Currently, a full-scale war is taking place in Ukraine, initiated by the Russian Federation. The situation remains tense and changes every hour. Therefore, it is very important to follow official reports from government authorities and security forces of Ukraine.
Avoid unreliable and unconfirmed data from dubious channels and resources. Remember that disinformation and fakes are one of the enemy's weapons.
To obtain up-to-date information about the situation on the fronts, follow the daily summaries of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Stay calm, trust only official sources, and do everything possible to support our army. Together we will defeat the enemy!
Glory to Ukraine!
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