File:2022 Russian Invasion Of Ukraine Animated.gif
Own work derived from File:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.svg, originally by Viewsridge
Itself derivate of Russo-Ukraine Conflict (2014-present).svg by Rr016
Author
Immanuelle, Cdjp1, Bacon Noodles, & Physeters
Other versions
Itself derivate of Russo-Ukraine Conflict (2014-present).svg by Rr016
- Missile attacks source: BNO News
- Territorial control source: ISW & Template:Russo-Ukrainian War detailed map
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- Yellow and red with territory controlled
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full animation
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February 24 through April 7 animated
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April 7 to September 5 animated (every-other-day)
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September 5 to 11 November 2022 animated
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September 5 to 11 November 2022 animated (cropped)
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11 November 2022 to 28 January 2023 animated (every third day)
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11 November to 14 December 2022 animated (every third day)
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animation video
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sandbox
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simplifed
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- Ochre and red with territory controlled
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中文(简体)
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中文(繁體)
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עברית
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العربية
- White and Orange with territory controlled
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Testbed
- White with bombing locations
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English
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español
- Yellow and orange
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English
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Tiếng Việt
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русский
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