@@joes1941 😂 nah they just say they are a woman to get out of it but then again that would be sexist right? This is why we need war cause you don’t have time for nonsense like that
@@LukeIngels not true. China is clearly the winner in this war. So is the US military industrial complex that is making billions of dollars oout of it. The Ukrainian people are the biggest losers here. The European people the second biggest losers. The American middle class the third biggest losers.
@kk if you want to be specific then one year since the war escalated to the point of a full on military invasion in both the east, north, and southern regions of officially recognized ukrainian territory
Agreed. They've shown that Ukrainian army are more than capable of not only defending themselves but also deoccupying previously captured by russian territories. And they still didn't get all the stuff they were asking for since this invasion began. We really need to step up our support.
@@Ultrasemen before Kherson was left there were advances too. That's why they left. But in Kharkiv it was like a steamroll. When I first heard about it I thought about a few small villages. I couldn't trust my eyea when I saw it on the map.
@@woozy7405 There was a civil war in Dombass, several cities, like Mariupol, were changing from hands many times. A complete video would show us Donetsky and Lughansky starting the civil war togheter in 2014 and going apart in 2016.
The most critical part was the first offensive when the Russians plunged their forces into Kyiv, but failed to take it. Now, Ukraine has driven them out and now locked in on the Eastern front. This could last years.
Russia is being pushed back while their economy starts feeling the pressure applied by western democracies. They prepared well and high gas and oil prices helped them in 2022, but 2023 looks like it's going to be very hard for them if they don't want to run into civil unrest
I mean that would just be a different video at that point. For that matter any political map of Europe could also be shaded to show climate, elevation above sea level, or population density…
Are you talking about Kharkiv? Nobody said the Russians didn't retread, since they obviously ran and didn't put up much of a fight after the initial breaktrough. That's why Ukraine captured so many tanks standing around that weren't even scuttled. It was in no way an organised retreat or "reorganisation" as the Russian MoD likes to claim.
@@lupus3824 Putin already showed documents that they had a signed document with ukranian government about stopping the civil war in Ukraine and, of course, banderas wanted to continue the war due to UK and USA interests and so they did to their own doom.
@@Samar3n I'm gonna pretend you're a person with a critical mind for a second, although the chances of that are very slim considering you're a Russian with - seemingly - full access to the internet and are still spreading this cheap propaganda. What "civil war" are you refering to? Surely it can't be the Full-scale invasion since 2022, as that isn't a civil war, but a war of agression by Russia. (Of course the war in the Donbas is also that, but at least there you have some ground to pretend it isn't) Please explain what the stipulations of that supposed peace treaty were or just show me the document, that would be enough :) In case you won't I'll put a short answer here: There never was a signed peace treaty, since otherwise Russia would have long been outraged that Ukraine continued fighting despite such a treaty. The reality is that negoations failed in April of 2022 after Ukraine managed to defend it's capital and after that witnessed the atrocities your countrymen committed on the occupied territories, especially Bucha. After that Ukraine obviously was less enthusiastic about negioating with butchers and also saw that it can indeed beat Russian formations. Both strong motivators to continue fighting isntead of bowing to the invaders. There of course is also the last part, that Russia simply can not be trusted, considering it broke every previous peace treaty.
Duh. Everyone already knew that. You don't have to be victorious, just like in Vietnam, you just have to keep the bigger country from invading you fully and hold them off.
Is not a victory. Because this map do not show the truth in the ground. Any way there will be no victory for Ukraine n the west knows the Ukrainians knows that. Ukraine just wants to keep fighting not for the land they have lost but they want to keep fighting for unlimited amount of billions from USA taxpayers money 💰 because they know I all for free
@@eduardoflores7315 This is an accurate representation of how the war is going,. And you, someone who's never even served in the military is saying that it's false? Cite your sources or get the f*** out of here.
Will to fight, numbers, resistance of populace to Russian rule, intelligence and counter intelligence and with enough western aid to outfit those wanting to fight.
@@anoniem012 That's normal. The Russian's still had an element of surprise and they hit Ukraine for 6 directions at once with overwhelming firepower. There was also treachery in the UA military when a fairly high ranking officer ordered the mines and explosives placed between Kherson City and Crimea be defused. This gave Russia a far easier time taking Kherson Oblast up to Kherson City. The UA managed (barely) to form defensive lines north of Kherson City, but they could never form cohesive defenses west of Kherson Oblast since the forces that were meant to hold off the Russian, LPR, and DPR troops East of Mariupol now had to split in half to try and hold off an attack from both directions. That's why the south fell so quickly. As for the capital, the capital is less than 140 miles from the Belarusian Border and was not heavily defended as Ukraine thought the major attack would be from the East. Russia also had ALOT more heavy armor and equipment to throw at the border than Ukraine had to defend it. Russia may have had only allotted 40k troops to the attack but they had ALOT more support equipment than the UA in Theatre, which is why when you look at the map of what Russia took around the capital you'll see a lot of roads were taken but not countryside. This is because 1. the UA blew a bridge flooding much of the north so the Russian vehicles couldn't move. 2. Russia was using the roads to quickly get to Kyiv and used their intense firepower to destroy everything in their path. The Ukrainians responded by using the countryside to launch raids against the Russian armor ,but soon realized the real target should be the lightly armored supply trucks which they destroyed dozens of crippling the Russians as they ran out of gasoline, food, water, and other needed supplies. In the East, Russia made small, attritional gains and only started making progress after the attack from Belgorod, Russia broke through Ukraine's secondary defense lines allowing the near encirclement of a few UA units who had to fall back and were re-positioned for the defense of Kharkiv, but that left much of the Luhansk oblast (around half) in Russian hands. I should also point out that early in the war, Russia launched massive cyber attacks that rendered most of Ukraine's communication and air defense inert with no ability to coordinate giving Russia near complete air dominance for the first week or so which helped them push from all directions , and the fact that Russia levelled nearly every major military base in Ukraine in the first 24 hours of the conflict. The situation stabilized once Ukraine managed to retain control of Hosmel airport in Kyiv , mobilized their territorial defense troops , and got supplies from the west to arm them. Special forces and militia's targeted Russian supply lines and eventually Russia was forced to abandon their siege on the capital , while we all know of the now infamous counter offensive in Kharkiv that saw Russia flung back to the Kharkiv - Luhansk oblast lines.
I also think so. Our main goal is to stop war in Ukraine because 1) Ukraine deserves on it 2) Putin has to be stopped 3) our economy also suffers from Russian terror
Failed diplomacy led to this pointless, avoidable war. 150 billion US dollars wasted, while our southern border is wide open and our infrastructure is 3rd world. China has 26,000 miles of High Speed Rail (225 MPH trains) and we have zero miles. Complete travesty, 2024 cannot come soon enough.
Your explanation for the causes of this war include (checks notes)... the Mexican border and Chinese rails? This incoherent stream of consciousness really is the best the modern American conservative is capable of, huh?
Geez. There’s a lot of Pro-Russia bots out here. Edit: And chill. When I posted this comment, 10/10 comments were pro Russia from names in the format of "[firstname][lastname][4-digit=number]"
If you are from Europe or the U.S., it is surprising how much people there are kept in the dark about their countries' involvement in the conflict. The West provides (including on behalf of their people) money (hundreds of billions of dollars), almost any weapons (except aircraft, nuclear weapons and some missiles), almost 100% of satellite and intelligence data, mercenaries and instructors, training grounds for soldiers and weapons, humanitarian missions, ammunition and artillery (which are almost out of all Europe), etc.
America is responsible for every Ukrainian life lost. Equipment from America needs an Ukrainian to operate it. No Ukraine personnel to operate, no war. Duh ! Trump 24
Plan a: blitzkrieg But Putin knew it probably wouldn't work, and has a plan b, c, d, etc. That's why Ukraine has lost magnitudes more people than Russia, and has no shells left Russia plays chess and thinks five moves ahead. NATO plays poker and gambles, lies, bluffs its way to maybe winning.
@@cope4288 issue is that the more urbanized area where you would build factories is on the eastern side towards the front. Also it would take some time to build more factories than the ones pumping out materials as is
Our armaments help Ukrainians a lot to fight the occupiers, so we must not slow down the pace of supplies. This will help Ukraine win and protect the world from Putin.
Ukraine has liberated 50 percent of the occupied territories and now it is important to help them with weapons so that they can drive the occupiers out of the rest of the cities as well. I am confident that Ukraine will win. It's a matter of time and enough weapons
It would be a different case if Russian soldiers were all well trained instead of thrown out there. But quality may not affect quantity. Russia has won off of numbers in conflicts going back centuries
Wait a second, Ukraine always had numeral advantage in troops. Only recently they became almost equal after russia mobilisation. Ukraine had already 5th full blown mobilisations. Ukraine is one who is throwing solders saving elite nato trained units. Ukraine already lost 200+ thousands solders. I lived in Ukraine, I don't support this war or Russian government, but we need to be realistic.
Yeah but this isn't centuries ago where you could overwhelm enemies with sheer numbers. Technology and training counts for a lot more nowadays. With all due respect.
The myth of the three days and the heroic holding of Kiev (and the ghost of Kiev) is all Ukraine is holding on to now. But all the while it is losing people, territory, and resources
@@benjamingrant3441 and how is russia's hold onto kherson city, kharkiv, and izyum going? Lol. NATO hasnt even brought out the big guns yet and Russia is afraid to use theirs. How do you think the average Russian conscript thinks knowing their commanders send them on suicide runs to get blasted by a DJI drone carrying a grenade?
@@royals1231 Why should anyone care about troop regroupings and individual cases on the front lines? The only thing that matters is what brings either side closer to victory. And as I said, the most important things here are resources, men, weapons, and key lands.
@@zlonewolfmytho imbibé de propagande du Kremlin 😂😂. La Russie a moins de 145 millions d'habitants Les pays de l'OTAN qui fournissent du matériel a l'Ukraine , plus de 950 millions d'habitants.
You do know the war is in Ukraine and they have lost a quarter of their country and lost millions of their citizens. This is a proxy war caused to bring forward ww3, don’t let them fool you.
Just observations & questions: 1. Kiev attack failed; -> was it an offensive or test-offensive or what? was it failure by rf or success by ua? 2. Kharkiv change to blue happened during Sept 5 - 15, about 10 days +/-; -> was it counter-offensive by ua or withdrawal by rf or just gray areas or what? 3. Kherson change to blue happened during Nov 8 -12, about a week +/-; -> imo, it was a withdrawal by rf End result as of today: majority of the 4 ua regions (Kh.., Zapo.., Luh..., Don..) are under rf control... -> again, was it failure by ua or success by rf?
1. Kiev attack failed because Russia could not get it's 10 mile long convoy of vehicles into the city, it was very well defender so they defeated and retreated 2. Karkiv changed blue in September because Ukraine performed an unexpected counter attack and that section of the front line was poorly defended which resulted in ukraine making such massive gains 3. Yes Kherson was liberated once Russia retreated because they simply could not hold it as it was facing too much fire/shelling from Ukraine Hope this makes things a bit clearer for you :)
Regarding (1) the kindest reading to the Russian side is that they were expecting to take Kyiv very quickly by using their special forces and helicopters to grab the Hostomel airport near Kyiv, from where they could’ve launched aerial attacks directly at the capital, decapitating Ukrainian leadership before the offensive even officially started. It failed, and their backup plan to use a conventional offensive was woefully underprepared. The vast majority of their aircraft was never used, the Ukrainian thaw turned roads into mud, stalling tanks that were towed as souvenirs by Ukrainian tractor-wielding farmers. But it’s also a story of resilience and incredible bravery under fire by Ukrainians. Artillery stopped the tank onslaught, and small units using anti-tank weapons, stinger missiles and drones did a great job in making life absolutely miserable for the Russians.
Turn on the last point, as to what are the four regions being controlled by Russia, was the result of Ukrainian failure, or success by Russia I would say except for territory lost to the Russians in 2014, the rest is simply “success” - or rather, a consolation prize (temporarily) for the Russians.
When you're a nation 4 times the size of your opponent, have a military industry 2nd in the world for exports, a modern air force, naval control of the entire coastline, troops already occupying three of your adversary's provinces, and get to begin your invasion from your own borders, more than partial control of two additional provinces would be an immense failure on all counts.
Obviously that Russia even started seriously yet. There are two options: Either Russia will win in Ukraine, or Russia will destroy NATO in a nuclear war. The choice is on the side of the West, how far it is ready to go in this conflict.
@@Igor-wb9ey Putin is prancing around with a glass of champagne in one hand and his fly unzipped trying to get someone, ANYONE; to look at his nuclear weapon. I see you are one of the few that's looking.
Ukraine has retaken 50% of their conquered territory includying annexed territories considered Russia by Russia just in 1 year. If we put the whole perspective, it's absolutely incredible cause it just shows that Ukraine gets stronger with time
@@swingcity7 How not? It is a fact, it's not my opinion. Kherson city, 40% of Kherson region, Lyman, Yampil, Kiev outskirts, Sumy, Kharkiv, Izium, Kupiansk.... fanatism have eaten ur brain guys. Meanwhile Russia is trying to take Bakhmut since June of 2022
I'm not even an arm chair general but it looks like the northern attack was a distraction and hail mary to capture the capitol. Although it would have been an accomplishment for Russia, securing the southern border to fortify their access to the black sea was the real objective. The northern assault also could of provided information about Ukrainian strength and willingness to defend the capitol for the next time Russia attacks. If they push as far as Odesa, they could land lock Ukraine and dictate their access to the sea for decades or centuries to come.
@@IstariKnight Revolutionary War, Mexican-American War, Civil War, Spanish-American War, Philippine-American War, Boxer Rebellion, World War 1, World War 2, The Persian Gulf War, and the Iraq War, that's every war America won, However, they have tied in 2 wars (Korea and the War of 1812) and lost 1 war (Vietnam), just to name all of them
@@garymerrill-dl2su no they didn’t mean. You don’t understand what the conflict was even about or the casualty numbers. Look these things up yourself and stop being a fool repeating what you see on CNN and you’re favorite geopolitical propaganda program.
They also wanted Kyiv, Kherson and Kharkiv Oblasts... But they no longer have those. Remember all of those "Kherson is Russia Forever" banners flying around the city?
Hardly. The war is far from over. Russia is constantly trying to push forward. Ukraine is gathering strength and training with Western equipment for the next big push after the spring muds. While Russia has formally annexed Zaporizhia, Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and until the Ukrainian offensive Kharkiv, that doesn't mean much. It formally annexed Kharkiv, and then immediately lost all their territory within Kharkiv to a Ukrainian offensive. There is not a single oblast that Russia claims ownership of since the start of this war that it actually fully controls.
Go send all your money there yourself, and go fight for them as well. You will die and all your money would be lost because 45% of it is going to the politicians, so they just cheap out on the supplies,
everything is just so crazy 🤪. I hate hearing both sides losing life . governments not serving the people,they spend our money with reckless abandonment and act like do gooders while doing it!! disgusting!!!!!!!!
See if y'all are still saying that once the Azov battalion reforms as a political entity and uses it's status gained during the war to takeover the country.
@Mirage_Panzer Oh yeah 99% in Donetsk, 98% in Luhansk, 87% in Kherson, 93% in Zaporizhzia. Very believable number. And if so many people wanted to join russia in Kherson why weren't there no prorussian protests in Kherson when it got liberated?
It's going to be alot longer before they win and I can't honestly say they are even winning. Right now Ukraine isn't losing and Russia isn't winning. If Ukraine can hold off the Russian Counter-attack and destroy the WAGNER group , then launch a successful counter attack then they will be winning greatly. If the Russian counter attack continues and Wagner continues with their current numbers then Ukraine won't be able to launch a counter-attack and will have to cede territory to the Russians for time until they can contain the damage.
This map is awesome. Easy to understand and reveals a lot about the war.
Yup war is awesome
@@CypherClue he said the map is awesome
@@CypherCluewar is awesome, it keeps people at check
@@extra.terrestrial. Some of these Gen Z TikTokers need to be drafted to go help 😂
@@joes1941 😂 nah they just say they are a woman to get out of it but then again that would be sexist right?
This is why we need war cause you don’t have time for nonsense like that
The video I’ve been waiting to see for literally a year I’ve searched this up so many times
Same lol
Dude same!!! I literally was talking to my self saying those exact words
@@annan7728 there’s only losers in war
Same
@@LukeIngels not true. China is clearly the winner in this war. So is the US military industrial complex that is making billions of dollars oout of it. The Ukrainian people are the biggest losers here. The European people the second biggest losers. The American middle class the third biggest losers.
1 year after the invasion, rest in peace to all the victims that died in the invasion🙏
Edit: minor spelling error it's not that big of a deal
1 year? The war in Ukraine has been going on since 2014. Thanks Obama 👍
In PIECE?! Lololol
@Disabled.MegatronWe all remember when Putin sent his little green men in 2014.
@kk if you want to be specific then one year since the war escalated to the point of a full on military invasion in both the east, north, and southern regions of officially recognized ukrainian territory
@@kk-mc4sj care to elaborate?
The Kharkiv and Kherson offensives were insane.
Agreed. They've shown that Ukrainian army are more than capable of not only defending themselves but also deoccupying previously captured by russian territories. And they still didn't get all the stuff they were asking for since this invasion began. We really need to step up our support.
The southern one was intentionally left by RF. Northern one is impressive though
@@Ultrasemen before Kherson was left there were advances too. That's why they left. But in Kharkiv it was like a steamroll. When I first heard about it I thought about a few small villages. I couldn't trust my eyea when I saw it on the map.
@@jeraldkozey6095 it's not the "Ukrainian army" lol
It's Nato + US
@@zinkoff409 There are just a handful volunteers. The Russian doctrine is just very outdated and inferior to modern tactics.
The map should start in 2014
Lol do you wanna watch a 7 minute video with nothing happening for 6 minutes in the middle
@@woozy7405 There was a civil war in Dombass, several cities, like Mariupol, were changing from hands many times. A complete video would show us Donetsky and Lughansky starting the civil war togheter in 2014 and going apart in 2016.
@@carlospinto5402bunch of bs
@@edwin-jq4dp Shut up. People like you coudnt even find Ukrein in the map befere Rússia intervention LOL
@@carlospinto5402 i am from Ukraine degen
Thank you. I was hoping someone put this out there.
The most critical part was the first offensive when the Russians plunged their forces into Kyiv, but failed to take it. Now, Ukraine has driven them out and now locked in on the Eastern front.
This could last years.
Russia is being pushed back while their economy starts feeling the pressure applied by western democracies. They prepared well and high gas and oil prices helped them in 2022, but 2023 looks like it's going to be very hard for them if they don't want to run into civil unrest
@@LunnarisLP 😂
Not really
Russia never wanted Kiev. Ukraine has lost territory people, and somehow u think it is winning. Winning what?
@@Bellatrys Russia never wanted Kiev, but before that they say they Will take Kiev in 3 days. LoL
Frikin awesome video, I recommend watching again at a slower playback speed. Use the little gear icon.
Where is the today map?
The page please.
Almost the same. Minimal russian gains near Donetsk, barely any gains near Vovchansk, small ukrainian incursion into Sudzha
Play it at .25 speed and it's much better
This video could be at least 10 min long showcasing some of the most important battles
Make it
I mean that would just be a different video at that point. For that matter any political map of Europe could also be shaded to show climate, elevation above sea level, or population density…
Да не было сражений,инфальтивные европейцы,надо было как американцы в ираке,ковровые бомбардировки и все
@@ТАТЬЯНАКолесникова-г8в
Comprend tu seulement ce que tu écris 😂😂
Updated version please 😉
Les changements sont infimes.
notice they stopped feb 23 .lol Do`nt want to show Russian gains and Ukrainian losses.
A lot of those counter-offensive is a voluntarily retreat though.
This literally proves they retreated from those other regions within a day
Do you seriously think they were fought back in 1-2 days?
Are you talking about Kharkiv? Nobody said the Russians didn't retread, since they obviously ran and didn't put up much of a fight after the initial breaktrough. That's why Ukraine captured so many tanks standing around that weren't even scuttled.
It was in no way an organised retreat or "reorganisation" as the Russian MoD likes to claim.
Routs tend to do that.
They had to retreat because of logistical problems
@@lupus3824 Putin already showed documents that they had a signed document with ukranian government about stopping the civil war in Ukraine and, of course, banderas wanted to continue the war due to UK and USA interests and so they did to their own doom.
@@Samar3n I'm gonna pretend you're a person with a critical mind for a second, although the chances of that are very slim considering you're a Russian with - seemingly - full access to the internet and are still spreading this cheap propaganda.
What "civil war" are you refering to? Surely it can't be the Full-scale invasion since 2022, as that isn't a civil war, but a war of agression by Russia. (Of course the war in the Donbas is also that, but at least there you have some ground to pretend it isn't)
Please explain what the stipulations of that supposed peace treaty were or just show me the document, that would be enough :)
In case you won't I'll put a short answer here: There never was a signed peace treaty, since otherwise Russia would have long been outraged that Ukraine continued fighting despite such a treaty. The reality is that negoations failed in April of 2022 after Ukraine managed to defend it's capital and after that witnessed the atrocities your countrymen committed on the occupied territories, especially Bucha.
After that Ukraine obviously was less enthusiastic about negioating with butchers and also saw that it can indeed beat Russian formations. Both strong motivators to continue fighting isntead of bowing to the invaders. There of course is also the last part, that Russia simply can not be trusted, considering it broke every previous peace treaty.
Waited for this Video! Literally wanted to know exact progress of the war. Amazing and so useful sketch.
Thank you for not disabling comments on this one, AP.
This map only shows you that occupation does not mean victory.
it is victory over the occupied lands
Duh. Everyone already knew that. You don't have to be victorious, just like in Vietnam, you just have to keep the bigger country from invading you fully and hold them off.
Is not a victory. Because this map do not show the truth in the ground. Any way there will be no victory for Ukraine n the west knows the Ukrainians knows that. Ukraine just wants to keep fighting not for the land they have lost but they want to keep fighting for unlimited amount of billions from USA taxpayers money 💰 because they know I all for free
@@eduardoflores7315 This is an accurate representation of how the war is going,. And you, someone who's never even served in the military is saying that it's false? Cite your sources or get the f*** out of here.
It seems like a stalemate. Nothing significant changed. But Russia did make slight gains with territorial occupation.
I hope the War will Stopped🙏
How did they get the upperhand?
Will to fight, numbers, resistance of populace to Russian rule, intelligence and counter intelligence and with enough western aid to outfit those wanting to fight.
@@RenegadeElite101 ah, and why in the first stage they lost so much and almost capital?
@@anoniem012 That's normal. The Russian's still had an element of surprise and they hit Ukraine for 6 directions at once with overwhelming firepower. There was also treachery in the UA military when a fairly high ranking officer ordered the mines and explosives placed between Kherson City and Crimea be defused. This gave Russia a far easier time taking Kherson Oblast up to Kherson City. The UA managed (barely) to form defensive lines north of Kherson City, but they could never form cohesive defenses west of Kherson Oblast since the forces that were meant to hold off the Russian, LPR, and DPR troops East of Mariupol now had to split in half to try and hold off an attack from both directions. That's why the south fell so quickly.
As for the capital, the capital is less than 140 miles from the Belarusian Border and was not heavily defended as Ukraine thought the major attack would be from the East. Russia also had ALOT more heavy armor and equipment to throw at the border than Ukraine had to defend it. Russia may have had only allotted 40k troops to the attack but they had ALOT more support equipment than the UA in Theatre, which is why when you look at the map of what Russia took around the capital you'll see a lot of roads were taken but not countryside. This is because 1. the UA blew a bridge flooding much of the north so the Russian vehicles couldn't move. 2. Russia was using the roads to quickly get to Kyiv and used their intense firepower to destroy everything in their path.
The Ukrainians responded by using the countryside to launch raids against the Russian armor ,but soon realized the real target should be the lightly armored supply trucks which they destroyed dozens of crippling the Russians as they ran out of gasoline, food, water, and other needed supplies.
In the East, Russia made small, attritional gains and only started making progress after the attack from Belgorod, Russia broke through Ukraine's secondary defense lines allowing the near encirclement of a few UA units who had to fall back and were re-positioned for the defense of Kharkiv, but that left much of the Luhansk oblast (around half) in Russian hands.
I should also point out that early in the war, Russia launched massive cyber attacks that rendered most of Ukraine's communication and air defense inert with no ability to coordinate giving Russia near complete air dominance for the first week or so which helped them push from all directions , and the fact that Russia levelled nearly every major military base in Ukraine in the first 24 hours of the conflict.
The situation stabilized once Ukraine managed to retain control of Hosmel airport in Kyiv , mobilized their territorial defense troops , and got supplies from the west to arm them. Special forces and militia's targeted Russian supply lines and eventually Russia was forced to abandon their siege on the capital , while we all know of the now infamous counter offensive in Kharkiv that saw Russia flung back to the Kharkiv - Luhansk oblast lines.
@@RenegadeElite101 Where do you learn this? Teach me how to get this information myself too.
@@anoniem012 I recommend the channel Beau of the Fifth Column
Funny how many people are angry about a video that's just showing occupied territory. Great video though.
Это не аккупированная территория а освобожденная Россией
If Russia succeeds in Ukraine, the number of wars in the world may increase. There are countries that will follow Russia's example
I also think so. Our main goal is to stop war in Ukraine because 1) Ukraine deserves on it 2) Putin has to be stopped 3) our economy also suffers from Russian terror
Nope
Russia follow US in iraq example
Americans acting and pretending...
Like the US doesn't do the same
Failed diplomacy led to this pointless, avoidable war. 150 billion US dollars wasted, while our southern border is wide open and our infrastructure is 3rd world. China has 26,000 miles of High Speed Rail (225 MPH trains) and we have zero miles. Complete travesty, 2024 cannot come soon enough.
Thank you for your thoughts "AmazingChina"
Your explanation for the causes of this war include (checks notes)... the Mexican border and Chinese rails?
This incoherent stream of consciousness really is the best the modern American conservative is capable of, huh?
@@notNicholasCage You're welcome.
what you think we would've gotten these things you want had we not helped Ukraine?
30 Billion actually*
Also china is facing a demographic crisis
Stand for Peace
from Lithuania
Your government doesn't stand of peace at all, they beg for full world war
Agree, from Turkiye
Can someone make an updated one please
Excellent. Please update.
Geez. There’s a lot of Pro-Russia bots out here.
Edit: And chill. When I posted this comment, 10/10 comments were pro Russia from names in the format of "[firstname][lastname][4-digit=number]"
You forgot your trans flag and Ukraine sticker, bro. Let me guess- your fighting for 'justice', right?
Hopefully Putin has to draft them at some point.
@@curtisjeffries9640 'theres a lot of russian bots out here', and here you are, speak of the devil
@@curtisjeffries9640 Putin's bugmen outing themselves
Trumpkins, MAGAheads, Russian bots - different terms for the same wackos.
Need an update..... please.
Whats the source of this map?
Very useful. Would love to see one updated to December of 2023
And they are
AP started doing mapping lol, nice
My favorite part is when Russia got its cheeks clapped by Europe's poorest nation. Karma is beautiful.
If you are from Europe or the U.S., it is surprising how much people there are kept in the dark about their countries' involvement in the conflict.
The West provides (including on behalf of their people) money (hundreds of billions of dollars), almost any weapons (except aircraft, nuclear weapons and some missiles), almost 100% of satellite and intelligence data, mercenaries and instructors, training grounds for soldiers and weapons, humanitarian missions, ammunition and artillery (which are almost out of all Europe), etc.
"We will take Ukraine in two weeks" Vladimir Putin 🤣😂🤣
He never said that 🤡
Yeah if the west didn’t interfere
America is responsible for every Ukrainian life lost. Equipment from America needs an Ukrainian to operate it. No Ukraine personnel to operate, no war. Duh ! Trump 24
If he wanted to take Ukraine he would have struck the capitol. You kids are missing the whole point and the reason for the "invasion".
Plan a: blitzkrieg
But Putin knew it probably wouldn't work, and has a plan b, c, d, etc.
That's why Ukraine has lost magnitudes more people than Russia, and has no shells left
Russia plays chess and thinks five moves ahead. NATO plays poker and gambles, lies, bluffs its way to maybe winning.
This map was extremely interesting, but it needs a serious update!
Ukraine needs more equipment and long range offensive missiles 🇺🇦
No. Their corrupt "leader" (zalensky) needs to quit killing Ukrainians and deal with Putin instead of begging for gimmes on the international stage.
They should start making them then
@@user-ic9wv9qq6g rofl!
@@cope4288 issue is that the more urbanized area where you would build factories is on the eastern side towards the front. Also it would take some time to build more factories than the ones pumping out materials as is
@@jefflee4527 I know
Crimea is part of the Russian federation. It’s population are Russian and have a Russian government.
Crimea was Russian territory in history.
Это наша историческая земля
@Ваше Высочество хрюкай, нацик, побольше
9 лет от таких как ты, уже слышим это
Мы вам, ебланам, это не простим.
@@et2709 Crimea has been all kinds of territory in history. Do your homework.
@@mayakstudios7292 Ваша историческая земля это болота вокруг Москвы, не более того
Our armaments help Ukrainians a lot to fight the occupiers, so we must not slow down the pace of supplies. This will help Ukraine win and protect the world from Putin.
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Warmonger sponser
The western media brainwashing is strong in this one
Путин, президент мира! А Россия борется с нацизмом, вам многое не рассказывают и не показывают. Если намечается драка, бей первым.
@@maxmax-zi7dt 👍
There ought to exist an update.
Ukraine has liberated 50 percent of the occupied territories and now it is important to help them with weapons so that they can drive the occupiers out of the rest of the cities as well. I am confident that Ukraine will win. It's a matter of time and enough weapons
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@@MGrozaMachinima Wrong
Russia liberated eastern Ukraine.
Eastern Ukrainians want protection from Russia.
Today is April 29, 2024! Why don't you show what the Ukrainians recovered from 02/24/23 to today?
About half way done. Half of southern Ukraine more to go.
So was Russia in the Ukraine before the war? I think this timeline does not start with the start of the invasion.
Yes, they were occupying Crimea, Donetsk and Luhansk since 2014.
It would be a different case if Russian soldiers were all well trained instead of thrown out there. But quality may not affect quantity. Russia has won off of numbers in conflicts going back centuries
But it’s one thing to rely on numbers when you’re defending yourself and it’s another when you’re attacking someone else
Wait a second, Ukraine always had numeral advantage in troops.
Only recently they became almost equal after russia mobilisation. Ukraine had already 5th full blown mobilisations.
Ukraine is one who is throwing solders saving elite nato trained units.
Ukraine already lost 200+ thousands solders.
I lived in Ukraine, I don't support this war or Russian government, but we need to be realistic.
They won off of numbers in WW2 because the allies heavily supplied them.
Yeah but this isn't centuries ago where you could overwhelm enemies with sheer numbers. Technology and training counts for a lot more nowadays. With all due respect.
In one year uve ubtain all that land
It took the Taliban 22yearz to take Afghanistan
It's incredible w/o nukes
Where’s all the Russian bots saying russia is winning this? I thought russia was gonna win in 3 days
The myth of the three days and the heroic holding of Kiev (and the ghost of Kiev) is all Ukraine is holding on to now.
But all the while it is losing people, territory, and resources
@@benjamingrant3441 and how is russia's hold onto kherson city, kharkiv, and izyum going? Lol.
NATO hasnt even brought out the big guns yet and Russia is afraid to use theirs. How do you think the average Russian conscript thinks knowing their commanders send them on suicide runs to get blasted by a DJI drone carrying a grenade?
@@royals1231 Why should anyone care about troop regroupings and individual cases on the front lines?
The only thing that matters is what brings either side closer to victory. And as I said, the most important things here are resources, men, weapons, and key lands.
Just look at the map
@@benjamingrant3441 Izium is an extremely important city , railway junctions , anchor on the river , potential encirclement threat , etc
update with 2024 map
Seems like according to this map the counteroffensive took a little too long 😢
And what's sad in this situation?
It will take even longer.
Russia is like the Chinese. One of the largest population but in Europe. Endless numbers of soldiers.
Оружие нам не дают уже. А помощь которую разные страны дают . Депутаты себе все воруют
@@zlonewolfmytho imbibé de propagande du Kremlin 😂😂.
La Russie a moins de 145 millions d'habitants
Les pays de
l'OTAN qui fournissent du matériel a l'Ukraine , plus de 950 millions d'habitants.
The amount of land that ukraine has liberated is shocking I hope this war ends soon🙏🏿
You do know the war is in Ukraine and they have lost a quarter of their country and lost millions of their citizens. This is a proxy war caused to bring forward ww3, don’t let them fool you.
Turned into a war of attrition real quick
Just observations & questions:
1. Kiev attack failed; -> was it an offensive or test-offensive or what? was it failure by rf or success by ua?
2. Kharkiv change to blue happened during Sept 5 - 15, about 10 days +/-; -> was it counter-offensive by ua or withdrawal by rf or just gray areas or what?
3. Kherson change to blue happened during Nov 8 -12, about a week +/-; -> imo, it was a withdrawal by rf
End result as of today: majority of the 4 ua regions (Kh.., Zapo.., Luh..., Don..) are under rf control... -> again, was it failure by ua or success by rf?
1. Kiev attack failed because Russia could not get it's 10 mile long convoy of vehicles into the city, it was very well defender so they defeated and retreated
2. Karkiv changed blue in September because Ukraine performed an unexpected counter attack and that section of the front line was poorly defended which resulted in ukraine making such massive gains
3. Yes Kherson was liberated once Russia retreated because they simply could not hold it as it was facing too much fire/shelling from Ukraine
Hope this makes things a bit clearer for you :)
1-3: Ukrainian successes and Russian cope
Regarding (1) the kindest reading to the Russian side is that they were expecting to take Kyiv very quickly by using their special forces and helicopters to grab the Hostomel airport near Kyiv, from where they could’ve launched aerial attacks directly at the capital, decapitating Ukrainian leadership before the offensive even officially started. It failed, and their backup plan to use a conventional offensive was woefully underprepared. The vast majority of their aircraft was never used, the Ukrainian thaw turned roads into mud, stalling tanks that were towed as souvenirs by Ukrainian tractor-wielding farmers. But it’s also a story of resilience and incredible bravery under fire by Ukrainians. Artillery stopped the tank onslaught, and small units using anti-tank weapons, stinger missiles and drones did a great job in making life absolutely miserable for the Russians.
Turn on the last point, as to what are the four regions being controlled by Russia, was the result of Ukrainian failure, or success by Russia I would say except for territory lost to the Russians in 2014, the rest is simply “success” - or rather, a consolation prize (temporarily) for the Russians.
When you're a nation 4 times the size of your opponent, have a military industry 2nd in the world for exports, a modern air force, naval control of the entire coastline, troops already occupying three of your adversary's provinces, and get to begin your invasion from your own borders, more than partial control of two additional provinces would be an immense failure on all counts.
Its not an easy task to defend a powerful army from invading .
It will take quite some time
News for you. Putin can hold this door open or decades. ANd Medvedev already knows this
Ukraine is only the battleground. This is NATO and America versus Russia. If it was just Ukraine the war would have been over in one month.
@@Mr80jb and what do you expect now , rrt now today. EU US are shying away from Ukraine
Shying away? You having a laugh, Canada and American are donating billions more and sending over illegal cluster bombs.
@@Mr80jbIf Russia were to take Ukraine NATO will intervene and a Russian-NATO war would destroy Russia
The President was literally in such a spot. Crazy to think about.
It's just too bad he didn't stay 😔
Obviously Ukraine can win this war if the west DECIDES Ukraine should win this war.
Obviously that Russia even started seriously yet. There are two options: Either Russia will win in Ukraine, or Russia will destroy NATO in a nuclear war. The choice is on the side of the West, how far it is ready to go in this conflict.
@@Igor-wb9ey Putin is prancing around with a glass of champagne in one hand and his fly unzipped trying to get someone, ANYONE; to look at his nuclear weapon. I see you are one of the few that's looking.
Could you please kindly keep us updated on territorial shifts at least every Month, although you may be a victim of US sensor
20 years later ......
Ukraine will have tooken over half of Russia 😅
@@BlackandWhitecustoms Brother what are you on
@@uptheblueandwhite6708 lol you are right probably should raise that percentage to 75 percent 😅
@@BlackandWhitecustoms Based
@@ghjpkshdgtjdgvbzm So based means delusional now?
Ukraine has retaken 50% of their conquered territory includying annexed territories considered Russia by Russia just in 1 year. If we put the whole perspective, it's absolutely incredible cause it just shows that Ukraine gets stronger with time
No.
No it does not!! It just shows that they are no match from Russia! If it wasn’t for US, the war would have been long over.
@@swingcity7 How not? It is a fact, it's not my opinion. Kherson city, 40% of Kherson region, Lyman, Yampil, Kiev outskirts, Sumy, Kharkiv, Izium, Kupiansk.... fanatism have eaten ur brain guys. Meanwhile Russia is trying to take Bakhmut since June of 2022
@@SG-gc7mn Every single country along history have recieved help. You are the only ones crying for that
@@juancho1663 fanatism? Ok….you win
That’s what a trillion us dollars being spent looks like.
What? Barber hair cuts for $1500?
114 billion
the us defense budget is 1.3 trillion
Update please!!!
The map shows you pretty much a stale mate going on...
I'm not even an arm chair general but it looks like the northern attack was a distraction and hail mary to capture the capitol. Although it would have been an accomplishment for Russia, securing the southern border to fortify their access to the black sea was the real objective. The northern assault also could of provided information about Ukrainian strength and willingness to defend the capitol for the next time Russia attacks. If they push as far as Odesa, they could land lock Ukraine and dictate their access to the sea for decades or centuries to come.
You don't let your best forces to be barred in north as distruction. And parade uniforms were to make people laugh in Kyiv as distraction?
They have no chance to take Odessa.
@@Void2_2 bet
@@user-jv4ec5pm9n 👍
@@Void2_2возьмут) вопрос времени.
It’s really shocking to see how terrible other countries are at winning a war.
@Istari Knight Iraq, Afghanistan. We won the wars, lost the peace. Now, Vietnam, you would be correct.
@@IstariKnight Revolutionary War, Mexican-American War, Civil War, Spanish-American War, Philippine-American War, Boxer Rebellion, World War 1, World War 2, The Persian Gulf War, and the Iraq War, that's every war America won, However, they have tied in 2 wars (Korea and the War of 1812) and lost 1 war (Vietnam), just to name all of them
@Istari Knight U.S currency is #1. Pretty soon one world currency. You don’t even understand a few people run the whole thing.
@@RenegadeSpider2 um pretty sure the USA took an L in the middle east.
@@garymerrill-dl2su no they didn’t mean. You don’t understand what the conflict was even about or the casualty numbers. Look these things up yourself and stop being a fool repeating what you see on CNN and you’re favorite geopolitical propaganda program.
Why isn’t the corporate media all over the Ghislaine Maxwell client lists? Never mind, we know.
Shut up hillbily
@@amon4977 You spelled hillbilly wrong.
Looks like the deal has been done at April , 2022
ЖЁЛТЫЙ ЦВЕТ ДОЛЖЕН БЫТЬ ДО ДНЕПРА.
ppl say russia was losing the war, but it seems like they wanted a specific portion and have kept it ever since
They also wanted Kyiv, Kherson and Kharkiv Oblasts... But they no longer have those. Remember all of those "Kherson is Russia Forever" banners flying around the city?
They wanted the whole country. That's why there was a convoy stretching for miles trying to reach the capital. The Russians simply failed.
@@notNicholasCage they never went for Kiev
@@vargasbasti Russia failed to take kiev in spring of 2022
@@jaa6786That was only a move to end the corrupt government’s reign. Russia only annexed territory in Novorussia. The South - East.
In Donbass war started 9 years ago.
Map is still about the same as it was in January 2023, -Bakhmut.
219 days till year 3 ends, and we still don't have video for second year. Maybe new video for three years.
So another words Eastern Ukraine is part of Russia now.
Some of us can see that on the map. We don't need to run in slow motion.
No.
Hardly. The war is far from over. Russia is constantly trying to push forward. Ukraine is gathering strength and training with Western equipment for the next big push after the spring muds. While Russia has formally annexed Zaporizhia, Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and until the Ukrainian offensive Kharkiv, that doesn't mean much. It formally annexed Kharkiv, and then immediately lost all their territory within Kharkiv to a Ukrainian offensive. There is not a single oblast that Russia claims ownership of since the start of this war that it actually fully controls.
For now*
Why is Russia here in the comments
I'd guess a lot of them are bots
Pro-Putin bots
Привет 💃
почему бы и нет?
Just like you@@Capt_Saicin
Hopefully the Ukrainians liberate all their territory this year!
Nice Joke😂😂😂😂
Yeah man hopefully not.. I don’t want ww3.
@@LukeIngels - I doubt people wanted WW2 or WW1 either.
@@LukeIngels tell that to putin
@@theflipeechestlanjao7754 if you’d ever listened to him, you’d know he already knows.
So the front has stabilised
$160 billion that could've cured homelessness twice in the US.
You see that little spec of blue, that's what you got instead.
Kyiv really just used the shield protection card
From being the second most powerful army in the World to being the second most powerful army in Ukraine, what a trip
third....now even becoming russia's second strongest in russia, second to wagner lol
Crimea is not part of the 2022 war. Crimea is part of Russia since 2014.
Crimea never belong to Russia. You must be an idiot. The whole world don't recognized crimea as apart of russia so you can keep dreaming
Yeah they where for couple of hours
Are you going to update the map now, or are we playing dead...? 😂
You didnt put Romania's name in thumbnail on that map
Behold! The world’s second most powerful military … in Ukraine.
Yeah Wagner is first in Ukraine
@@uptheblueandwhite6708 Wagner is directly funded by a Russian oligarch.
@@uptheblueandwhite6708 BUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Russia securing their border against Banderite US/ NATO aggression.
На чужой територии это мне что-то напоминает
Ukraine will prevail! 💪 🇺🇦
no. Russia will 🇷🇺😎
@@truthseeker2631 🤣 Keep trolling bot
@@Beer_Loving_Bear back at ya bot 🤖
How?
As a part of Russia
Thanks
thousands or dozens of pieces of information are presented in a few seconds 😮😮😮
Take it ALL back
you are right, then you need to return Alaska to its native harbor
10 percent for the big guy
So basically no change over what was already happening since like 2016
Not actually. Russia has land acces to crimea right now
Just Google map of 2016.. to see difference
Update this map
Seems the territorial gains have been going mostly in one direction since the opening month.
Nice username mr bot
@@notNicholasCage Says the bot
Let's send more of our money over there 💰
I hope u were being sarcastic
Go send all your money there yourself, and go fight for them as well. You will die and all your money would be lost because 45% of it is going to the politicians, so they just cheap out on the supplies,
@@joculver71 yes I was
everything is just so crazy 🤪. I hate hearing both sides losing life . governments not serving the people,they spend our money with reckless abandonment and act like do gooders while doing it!! disgusting!!!!!!!!
We aren't sending money
We are sending guns
Long live Ukraine 🇺🇦.
See if y'all are still saying that once the Azov battalion reforms as a political entity and uses it's status gained during the war to takeover the country.
@@TheLastKentuckyIrregular9524 ahahah
what are you talking about, you have no idea))) shame
@@TheLastKentuckyIrregular9524про них уже все забыли
bruh they been in a stale mate for a year
Actually appears that Russia will attempt to retreat
Now do one for Americas invasion of Iraq.
Invasion was over in three weeks not much to see
Fighting back the cancer can be difficult, but it is necessary to save the host.
I wonder whom this host is..
Who are the possible hosts?
America is the cancer of the earth
Learn thing or two about Russian war strategy first....
0:04 Russia at it's best extent
Looks like the Red and Blue shifts in the US every time there is an Election.
You should look at the way they voted since 2014. It’s exactly like that. Basically everywhere that’s occupied is where the ethnic Russians are.
Wow what a surprise the whole part of Ukraine that didn't want to be part of Ukraine is no longer part of Ukraine
"Didn't want to be in Ukraine" any source? Wanna look at ethnic map? Wanna watch video of protests in occupied territories?
@Mirage_Panzer Oh yeah 99% in Donetsk, 98% in Luhansk, 87% in Kherson, 93% in Zaporizhzia. Very believable number. And if so many people wanted to join russia in Kherson why weren't there no prorussian protests in Kherson when it got liberated?
@Mirage_Panzer a yes the 87% referendum in kherson
i dunno the people of kherson looked prettyy happy when Zelenskyy visited after said referendum
@Mirage_Panzer Yeah Ukraine liberated Kherson, and no one there wanted to be part of russia so no one protested
@@theemperorofmemekindpurger7751 вам просто не показывают, как из окон люди кричали "з.е, л, е, Н, с, к, и, й иди Нахуй"😂😂😂😂
I am so glad that Ukraine is almost won.
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GO RUSSIA!
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It's going to be alot longer before they win and I can't honestly say they are even winning. Right now Ukraine isn't losing and Russia isn't winning. If Ukraine can hold off the Russian Counter-attack and destroy the WAGNER group , then launch a successful counter attack then they will be winning greatly. If the Russian counter attack continues and Wagner continues with their current numbers then Ukraine won't be able to launch a counter-attack and will have to cede territory to the Russians for time until they can contain the damage.
Pure soul
Me just sitting here waiting for nuclear destruction of the world
Lame
Just wait, NATO will see to it 🇺🇲💪 Slava Raytheon!!
Why would anyone send a nuke get real
Ok time traveler
@@Davis991000 Are you suggesting no human being in the history of humaning has ever done something reckless and irrational, or homicidal/suicidal?
The war began 9 year ago, at 2014.
When you don't know the difference between counteroffensive and retreat.
You're trolling right?
270000 Russian soldiers are dead and wounded, ide say they will a lot more
Lie. Losses in the military are 1 to 8 in favor of Russia. Two million Ukrainians could not have died
Must be hardly anyone left in the Ukraine army surely?