A Visual Guide to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Bloomberg News is following the unfolding situation involving Russia, Ukraine and NATO allies. Here are the latest updates.
Russia hit Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities early Monday in what appeared to be the most intense barrage of missile strikes since the earliest days of the war, a day after President Vladimir Putin blamed Ukraine for an attack on a landmark bridge. Ukraine hasn’t officially claimed responsibility for the blast.
Russian Missiles Hit Ukrainian Cities

Russian Missiles Hit Ukrainian Cities
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffensives
Konotop
Rivne
RUSSIA
Kyiv
Zhytomyr
Lviv
Khmelnytskyi
Kharkiv
UKRAINE
Vinnytsia
Ivano-Frankivsk
Donbas
Dnipro
Kirovohrad
Zaporizhzhia
Mykolayiv
Odesa
MOLDOVA
Crimea
100 mi
100 km

Russian-occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
a
Ukrainian counteroffensives
Konotop
RUSSIA
Rivne
Zhytomyr
Kyiv
Lviv
Khmelnytskyi
Kharkiv
UKRAINE
Vinnytsia
Ivano-Frankivsk
Donbas
Dnipro
Zaporizhzhia
Mykolayiv
Odesa
MOLDOVA
Crimea
100 mi
100 km

Russian-occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffensives
Konotop
RUSSIA
Rivne
Zhytomyr
Kyiv
Lviv
Khmelnytskyi
Kharkiv
Vinnytsia
UKRAINE
Ivano-Frankivsk
Donbas
Dnipro
Zaporizhzhia
Mykolayiv
Odesa
MOLDOVA
Crimea
100 mi
100 km
Putin said “massive strikes” targeted energy and communications infrastructure in Ukraine, as well as military command installations. His claims were undermined by evidence on social media of missiles hitting Kyiv’s most popular park, a prominent pedestrian bridge and other civilian infrastructure in the center of the capital. At least 12 people were killed and 80 wounded in the attacks, which the EU called war crimes.

Since the beginning of September, Ukraine’s forces have made rapid advances and taken territory previously lost to Russia. Estimates of regained ground have risen steadily in recent days, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy claiming to have recaptured more than 6,000 square kilometers (2,300 square miles) in the east and south of the country.
In Kharkiv, thousands of Russian troops retreated in the face of a lightning Ukrainian offensive. Ukraine’s Advisor to the Interior Minister, Anton Herashchenko says Kyiv’s troops have taken Velykyi Burluk, a town in Kharkiv not far from the Russia-Ukraine border. The Institute for the Study of War, a US-based think tank, said Ukraine was likely to capture Izyum, a strategic location for Russia’s campaign in Donbas, in the next day or two.
Change in Assessed Control

Between Sept. 1 and 12, Ukrainian territory that Russia has:
lost
held
gained
Velykyi Burluk
UKRAINE
Kharkiv
Luhansk
Izyum
DONBAS
Donetsk
Zaporizhzhia
Kherson
RUSSIA
CRIMEA
100 mi
100 km

Between Sept. 1 and 12, Ukrainian territory that Russia has:
lost
held
gained
RUSSIA
Velykyi Burluk
UKRAINE
Kharkiv
Luhansk
Izyum
DONBAS
Donetsk
Zaporizhzhia
Kherson
CRIMEA
100 mi
100 km

Between Sept. 1 and 12,
Ukrainian territory that Russia has:
lost
held
gained
RUSSIA
Velykyi Burluk
Kharkiv
UKRAINE
Luhansk
Izyum
DONBAS
Donetsk
Zaporizhzhia
Kherson
CRIMEA
100 mi
100 km
Over the past few days, nearly 1,000 Ukrainian fighters defending Mariupol’s Azovstal steel plant “surrendered”, according to Russian authorities. They’ve survived a months-long battle with Russian forces who had besieged the city and this final stronghold of resistance. Moscow has sought to capture the important port city, where they hope to establish a land bridge between Crimea and separatist republics the Donbas.
Assessed Control as of May 17

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffensives
UKRAINE
Kharkiv
Area of detail
Luhansk
DONBAS
Zaporizhzhia
Mariupol
MOLDOVA
Kherson
Odesa
RUSSIA
CRIMEA
100 mi
100 km

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffensives
Kharkiv
UKRAINE
Luhansk
Area of detail
DONBAS
Zaporizhzhia
Mariupol
Kherson
RUSSIA
Odesa
CRIMEA
100 mi
100 km

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffensives
UKRAINE
Kharkiv
Area of detail
Luhansk
DONBAS
Zaporizhzhia
Mariupol
Kherson
RUSSIA
CRIMEA
100 mi
100 km
Meanwhile, Ukrainian defenders continued to fight off Russian troops around Kharkiv City, where Russian forces will likely complete their withdrawal, according to the Institute for the Study of War. And in the Donbas region, Russian forces made many attempts to take transport routes and advance on small settlements.
Having failed to seize areas near Kyiv, Russia has focused its offensive on Ukraine’s east and south, while continuing to sow destruction in the rest of the country with missiles.
Over the past month, Russian forces made marginal advances in their bid to occupy most of the Luhansk and Donetsk regions, while Ukrainian troops have gradually pushed them away from the country’s second-largest city Kharkiv. Russian attacks have effectively demolished Mariupol, the Black Sea port city where only a small group of surrounded defenders continue to hold ground in bomb shelters below the sprawling Azovstal steel plant after women and children, trapped there for several weeks, have finally been evacuated.
Assessed Control as of May 10

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffensives
RUSSIA
BELARUS
Ukrainian troops have pushed back Russian forces north of Kharkiv
Chernihiv
POLAND
Sumy
Kyiv
UKRAINE
Russia is making marginal advances in Donbas
Russian forces have
recaptured territory southwest of Zaporizhzhia
DONBAS
Luhansk
Zaporizhzhia
Port of Odesa
ROMANIA
CRIMEA
100 mi
100 km

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffensives
RUSSIA
BELARUS
Ukrainian troops have pushed back Russian forces north of Kharkiv
Chernihiv
Sumy
Kyiv
UKRAINE
Russia is making marginal advances in Donbas
Luhansk
Russian forces have
recaptured territory southwest of Zaporizhzhia
DONBAS
Zaporizhzhia
ROMANIA
Port of Odesa
CRIMEA
100 mi
100 km
U.S. and other foreign allies ramped up weapons deliveries to Ukraine as Russia continued to hit the country’s critical infrastructure with cruise missiles, often fired from stategic bombers flying as far away as the Caspian Sea. Such attacks increasingly targeted Odesa, a strategically placed coastal city which stands in the way of a potential push toward Transnistria, Moldova’s separatist pro-Russian enclave.
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Russia has stopped exporting gas to Poland and Bulgaria, making good on a threat to cut off countries who refuse President Vladimir Putin’s demand to pay for fuel in rubles. The European Union had previously rejected the demand, saying it violates sanctions put in place to punish Russia for invading Ukraine. In turning off the tap, the Kremlin has effectively removed from the EU toolkit the power to sanction its gas as a way of ramping up pressure.
EU member countries that rely heavily on Russian gas imports could face energy shortages and rationing at home as payment deadlines approach if there is no agreement on how to settle their balances. Four European gas buyers have already paid for supplies in rubles as President Vladimir Putin demanded, according to a person close to Russian gas giant Gazprom PJSC.
Share of Natural Gas Imports Coming From Russia, 2020

0
1
25
50
75
100%
N/A
Germany halted the
certification for
Nord Stream 2
Gas pipelines
from Russia
in response to Russian
escalation in eastern Ukraine
FINLAND
RUSSIA
Moscow
Nord Stream pipelines
U.K.
BEL.
POLAND
GERMANY
UKRAINE
FRANCE
ROM.
Turk-
Stream
ITALY
BULG.
SPAIN
Blue Stream
TURKEY
GREECE
Mediterranean Sea

0
1
25
50
75
100%
N/A
Germany halted the
certification for
Nord
Gas
pipelines
Stream 2 in response to
Russian escalation in
Nord Stream
pipelines
eastern Ukraine
RUSSIA
U.K.
POL.
GER.
UKRAINE
FRANCE
BUL.
SPAIN
TURKEY
Mediterranean Sea
Poland, which has taken in nearly 3 million Ukrainian refugees since Feb. 24, has said its consumers would not be affected by the shutoff. The country’s natural gas storage is currently at almost 80% capacity, with plans to increase to 90% capacity—roughly a one to two month supply, according to Bloomberg News calculations of data from Gas Infrastructure Europe.
Poland’s dependence on Moscow for gas imports has been declining for the past decade. The country plans to make up any shortfall with other sources, including imports from Germany, Czech Republic and a new line from Slovakia that is slated to open this summer, according to the country’s Climate Ministry. All of those suppliers are also reliant on Russian gas. Poland’s new gas pipeline from Norway is expected to open in October or November.
Shrinking Dependence
Read more: Russia to Cut Gas to Poland and Bulgaria, Making Energy a Weapon
Satellite imagery has revealed the existence of a new mass grave in Manhush, Ukraine, a village about 12 miles away from Mariupol, where Russian forces have laid siege. Ukrainian officials have accused Russian soldiers of attempting to hide the deaths of civilians by transporting their bodies to the mass grave site.
The satellite images, released by Maxar Technologies, show long rows of more than 200 new graves dug over the past several weeks, adjacent to an existing community cemetery.

Russian forces have shifted focus to the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine after withdrawing from the country’s north and areas around the capital, Kyiv. Fighting continues on these fronts as well as in Mariupol, where the city’s mayor says as many as 20,000 people may have been killed in the siege. A report by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe says Russia has committed war crimes by targeting civilians.
Russia is preparing supplies and troops to continue its offensive in east Ukraine, pursuing full control of the Donbas region.
Ukrainian Forces Recapture Northern Territory

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffenses
BELARUS
RUSSIA
Chernihiv
POLAND
Russia’s new stated goal is to fully
control Donbas
Sumy
Russian troops retreated from areas around the capital Kyiv
Battles are on in the east and near Kharkiv
DONBAS
UKRAINE
Russian advances continue in Mariupol
ROMANIA
Port of Odesa
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
100 mi
100 km

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffenses
BELARUS
RUSSIA
Chernihiv
Sumy
Russian troops retreated from areas around the capital Kyiv
Kharkiv
DONBAS
UKRAINE
Mariupol
ROMANIA
Port of Odesa
100 mi
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
100 km
Russian forces continue to abandon previously controlled territories in the Chernihiv and Kyiv regions of northern Ukraine, ending a weeks-long campaign to surround and control the capital.
Towns in the area freed by Ukrainian armies reveal extensive damage from shelling and attacks, as well as many civilian casualties. In Bucha, near Kyiv, images of bodies in the streets—some with hands bound and showing evidence of torture—have increased the urgency of calls for the United Nations to investigate reported war crimes by Russian forces. U.S. President Joe Biden has said Russian President Vladimir Putin and his subordinates could be prosecuted for said crimes. Russia has denied involvement in civilian killings.
Ukrainian Army Retakes Areas Around Kyiv And Chernihiv

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffenses
April 5
March 28
RUSSIA
BELARUS
BELARUS
RUSSIA
Russian troops have abandoned positions around Kyiv and Chernihiv
Chernihiv
Chernihiv
POLAND
POLAND
Sumy
Sumy
Kyiv
Kyiv
Kharkiv
Kharkiv
UKRAINE
UKRAINE
DONBAS
DONBAS
Mykolaiv
Mykolaiv
Odesa
Odesa
Mariupol
Mariupol
ROMANIA
ROMANIA
Russian offensives in Donbas and Mariupol continue
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian
territory annexed by Russia in 2014
100 mi
100 km

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffenses
Russian troops have abandoned positions around Kyiv and Chernihiv
April 5
BELARUS
Kyiv
UKRAINE
DONBAS
ROMANIA
Mariupol
Russian offensives in Donbas and Mariupol continue
March 28
BELARUS
Kyiv
UKRAINE
DONBAS
ROMANIA
Mariupol
100 mi
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian
territory annexed by Russia in 2014
100 km

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffenses
April 5
RUSSIA
BELARUS
Russian troops have abandoned positions around Kyiv and Chernihiv
Chernihiv
POLAND
Sumy
Kyiv
Kharkiv
Slovyansk
UKRAINE
Kramatorsk
DONBAS
Mykolaiv
Odesa
Mariupol
ROMANIA
Russian offensives in Donbas and Mariupol continue
100 mi
100 km
March 28
BELARUS
RUSSIA
Chernihiv
POLAND
Sumy
Kyiv
Kharkiv
UKRAINE
DONBAS
Mykolaiv
Odesa
Mariupol
ROMANIA
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian
territory annexed by Russia in 2014
100 mi
100 km
The extent of these casualties, which the UN OHCHR has said are almost certainly undercounted in official data, have also prompted EU officials to hold Russia accountable through renewed rounds of sanctions. City officials in Mariupol claim Russian armies are destroying evidence of civilian deaths after the response to Bucha. The UN reports 3,675 known civilian casualties between the start of the invasion Feb. 24 and April 5.
Cumulative Deaths and Injuries of Civilians Since Russia Invaded on Feb. 24

Adults
Children
Deaths
Injuries
2,000
1,500
1,000
1,000
500
0
0
Feb. 27
Mar. 15
Apr. 1
Feb. 27
Mar. 15
Apr. 1

Adults
Children
Deaths
1,500
1,000
500
0
Feb. 27
Mar. 15
Apr. 1
Injuries
2,000
1,000
0
Feb. 27
Mar. 15
Apr. 1
Russia said it targeted an oil refinery and fuel depots in the strategic Black Sea city of Odesa, which was rocked by explosions early Sunday. The self-proclaimed government of Transnistria, a pro-Russian enclave in neighboring Moldova, denied a Ukrainian claim that Moscow’s forces are redeploying in its territory in possible preparation for an attack from the west.
Odesa Rocked by Explosions

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffensives
Kremenchuk
UKRAINE
Russia attacks have destroyed an oil refinery in the central Poltava region
DONBAS
Area of detail
Mariupol
Transnistria
Mykolaiv
Kherson
MOLDOVA
Odesa
Sea of Azov
Critical infrastructure hit by missiles near the port city of Odesa
100 mi
Black Sea
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian
territory annexed by Russia in 2014
100 km

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffensives
Kremenchuk
UKRAINE
Russia attacks have destroyed an oil refinery in the central Poltava region
DONBAS
Area of detail
Mariupol
Transnistria
Mykolaiv
MOLDOVA
Kherson
Odesa
Sea of Azov
Critical infrastructure hit by missiles near the port city of Odesa
100 mi
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian
territory annexed by Russia in 2014
Black Sea
100 km

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffensives
UKRAINE
Kremenchuk
DONBAS
Russia attacks have destroyed
an oil refinery in the central
Poltava region
Area of detail
Transnistria
Mariupol
Mykolaiv
MOLDOVA
Kherson
Odesa
Sea of Azov
Critical infrastructure
hit by missiles near the
port city of Odesa
The Crimean Peninsula is
Ukrainian territory annexed
by Russia in 2014
100 mi
Black Sea
100 km
Negotiators from Russia and Ukraine may resume video talks Monday.
Read more: Ukraine Update: More Talks Possible Even as Bucha Outrage Grows
Ukrainian forces have retaken areas in the Kyiv and Chernihiv regions as Russia removes many of its troops and the Ukrainian military continues its counteroffensive. Talks between the two countries have resumed virtually on Friday after meetings in Turkey this past week.
As Russian troops withdraw from parts of northern Ukraine, international nuclear monitors expect to return to Chernobyl as Russia relinquishes control of the nuclear site, which will be returned to Ukrainian operators.
Towns Around Kyiv And Chernihiv Reclaimed

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffenses
Reclaimed by Ukrainian forces as of April 1
Area of detail
RUSSIA
UKRAINE
Bobryk
Sofiyivka
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory as of Mar. 31
BELARUS
Mar. 24
Chernihiv
Chernobyl
Advances as of Mar. 24
Russian advances as of Mar. 31
Dymer
Nova Basan
CHERNIHIV
Kyiv
Ukrainian counteroffenses as of Mar. 31
Zhovtneve
25 mi
POLTAVA
25 km

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffenses
Reclaimed by Ukrainian forces as of April 1
Area of detail
UKRAINE
RUSSIA
Sofiyivka
Bobryk
BELARUS
Mar. 31
Mar. 24
Chernihiv
Chernobyl
Mar. 24
Mar. 31
Dymer
Kyiv
Ukrainian counteroffenses as of Mar. 31
25 mi
Zhovtneve
25 km

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffenses
Reclaimed by Ukrainian forces as of April 1
Area of detail
UKRAINE
RUSSIA
Bobryk
Sofiyivka
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory as of Mar. 31
BELARUS
Mar. 24
Chernihiv
Chernobyl
Advances as of Mar. 24
Russian advances as of Mar. 31
Dymer
Nova Basan
CHERNIHIV
Kyiv
Ukrainian counteroffenses as of Mar. 31
Zhovtneve
25 mi
POLTAVA
25 km
Fighting continues across the south and eastern parts of the country, as the United Nations reports aid has yet to reach the besieged city of Mariupol. Russia troops did not open humanitarian corridors out of the southern city on Friday.
While Russia claimed it will cut back operations around Kyiv during negotiations in Turkey on Tuesday, the military is actually regrouping its forces in an attempt to take control of the eastern Donbas region of Ukraine. Russian troops continue to make gains in the region’s largest city, Mariupol, which has been under siege since March 1. Russian forces have sustained casualties due to tough fighting in the city while making gains from both sides of Russian controlled territory, according to The Institute for the Study of War and AEI’s Critical Threats Project.
Destruction in Mariupol

Russian advances through March 24
UKRAINE
Mariupol
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances on Mar. 28 and 29
Mariupol
Maternity hospital destroyed by Russian forces on Mar. 9
Government administration building captured by Russian forces on Mar. 18
Mariupol theatre bombed by Russian Air Force on Mar. 16
2 mi
2 km
After
Residential area before

UKRAINE
Russian advances through March 24
Mariupol
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances on Mar. 28 and 29
Mariupol
Government administration building captured by Russian forces on Mar. 18
Maternity hospital destroyed by Russian forces on Mar. 9
Mariupol theatre bombed by Russian Air Force on Mar. 16
2 mi
2 km
Residential area before
5 km
After

UKRAINE
Mariupol
Russian advances through March 24
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances on Mar. 28 and 29
Mariupol
Maternity hospital destroyed by Russian forces on Mar. 9
Mariupol theatre bombed by Russian Air Force on Mar. 16
2 mi
2 km
Government administration building captured by Russian forces on Mar. 18
Residential area before
5 km
After
Satellite photos show extensive residential damage to apartment complexes and homes across Mariupol. Russia’s siege of the city has killed at least 5,000 people, according to mayor Vadym Boychenko on Monday. The city council estimated that 80-90% of buildings have been damaged or destroyed.

Read more: Ukraine Update: U.S. Says Putin Feels Misled by Military Leaders
Ukrainian troops have successfully pushed Russian troops out of Trostyanets and several villages outside Kharkiv over the weekend. Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak called for a “sharp increase” in artillery supplies today, to maintain the military’s counteroffensive operations which he says have so far resulted in the deaths of more than 500 Russian soldiers per day.
Ukrainian Forces Reclaim Areas Outside Kharkiv

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffensives
Reclaimed by Ukrainian forces
Significant fighting over the weekend
Ukrainian forces reclaimed areas outside of Kharkiv over the weekend
Sumy
Trostyanets
RUSSIA
Rohan
Kharkiv
Vilkhivka
Husarivka
UKRAINE
Luhansk
Area of detail
DONBAS
50 mi
50 km

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffensives
Reclaimed by Ukrainian forces
Significant fighting over the weekend
Ukrainian forces reclaimed areas outside of Kharkiv over the weekend
Sumy
Trostyanets
RUSSIA
Rohan
Kharkiv
Vilkhivka
Husarivka
UKRAINE
Luhansk
Area of detail
DONBAS
50 mi
50 km

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffensives
Reclaimed by Ukrainian forces
Significant fighting over the weekend
UKRAINE
Area of detail
Sumy
RUSSIA
Trostyanets
Kharkiv
Ukrainian forces reclaimed areas outside of Kharkiv
over the weekend
Vilkhivka
Husarivka
Luhansk
DONBAS
50 mi
50 km
NATO allies disagree on the type and quantity of weaponry they should supply to Ukraine. Some, like leaders of the U.K. and most eastern European Union countries, are in favor of sending more powerful weapons, including anti-aircraft capabilities, while others like France worry that sending tanks and jets would complicate efforts to reach a cease-fire.
Read more: Ukraine Update: Biden Was Expressing ‘Outrage’ in Putin Ad Lib
A month into the war, Russia has failed to gain control of major Ukrainian cities, and the Kremlin says its focus now is on taking full control of Ukraine’s Donbas region. Russian troops have faced strong Ukrainian resistance and heavy losses thus far. As many as 15,000 Russian soldiers are estimated to have been killed, according to NATO.
Assessed Control as of March 24

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffenses
BELARUS
RUSSIA
Chernihiv
POLAND
Russia’s new stated goal is to fully
control Donbas
Sumy
Ukrainian forces have pushed back Russian advances toward Kyiv
Kharkiv
UKRAINE
DONBAS
Mykolaiv
Berdyansk
Port of Odesa
Russian forces advanced into parts of Mariupol, which has been under siege for weeks
ROMANIA
Ukraine pushed Russian soldiers back from Mykolaiv, so far preventing them from moving west toward Odesa
100 mi
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian
territory annexed by Russia in 2014
100 km

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory
Russian advances
Ukrainian counteroffenses
RUSSIA
BELARUS
Russia’s new stated goal is to fully control Donbas
Chernihiv
Ukrainian forces have pushed back Russian advances toward Kyiv
Kharkiv
UKRAINE
DONBAS
Mykolaiv
ROMANIA
Berdyansk
Port of Odesa
Russian forces advanced into parts of Mariupol, which has been under siege for weeks
Ukraine pushed Russian soldiers back from Mykolaiv, so far preventing them from moving west toward Odesa
100 mi
100 km
Ukrainian cities are still under continuous Russian shelling, with many civilian casualties and extensive destruction to infrastructure. In the city of Mariupol, close to 80% of residential buildings have been destroyed, and three-hundred civilians died in the bombing of a theater on March 16, according to the Mariupol city council.
Ukrainian forces attacked Russian ships docked in Berdyansk on March 24, destroying one and damaging two others. Satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies Inc. showed an Alligator-class ship burning and partially submerged.

An estimated 10 million Ukrainians have been displaced, according to recent data published by two United Nations agencies.
The UN’s International Organization for Migration estimates that nearly 6.5 million people have relocated within Ukraine. Most have fled war zones around the city of Kyiv and eastern Ukraine, which includes cities under threat from Russian forces such as Dnipro, Zhaporizhzhia and Kharkiv. Most internally displaced Ukrainians have left for western and central Ukraine.
Another 3.6 million people have crossed the border to seek refuge in neighboring countries since Russia invaded on Feb. 24, according to the most recently available data from the UN’s High Commissioner for Refugees. Most refugees have fled to western neighbors like Poland and Romania, but many have crossed into Russia.

Internally displaced people:
Leaving
Entering
Refugees to neighboring countries
BELARUS
4K
POLAND
RUSSIA
NORTH
2.1M
252K
KYIV CITY
1.9M
WEST
UKRAINE
SLOVA.
CENTER
Donbas
2.6M
EAST
HUNG.
2.3M
1.1M
MOLDOVA
SOUTH
368K
ROMANIA
543K
The Crimean Peninsula is
Ukrainian territory annexed
by Russia in 2014
200 km
Black Sea
200 miles

Internally displaced people:
Leaving
Entering
Refugees to neighboring countries
BELARUS
4K
POLAND
RUSSIA
NORTH
2.1M
252K
KYIV CITY
1.9M
WEST
UKRAINE
SLOVA.
CENTER
Donbas
2.6M
EAST
HUNG.
2.3M
1.1M
MOLDOVA
SOUTH
368K
ROMANIA
543K
The Crimean Peninsula is
Ukrainian territory annexed
by Russia in 2014
200 km
Black Sea
200 miles

Internally displaced people:
Leaving
Entering
Refugees to neighboring countries
BELARUS
POLAND
4K
2.1M
NORTH
RUSSIA
252K
KYIV CITY
1.9M
UKRAINE
WEST
SLOVA.
Donbas
CENTER
2.6M
EAST
HUNG.
2.3M
1.1M
MOLDOVA
SOUTH
368K
ROMANIA
543K
The Crimean Peninsula is
Ukrainian territory annexed
by Russia in 2014
200 km
Black
Sea
200 miles
The IOM estimates—which are based on telephone interviews with a representative sample of displaced people within Ukraine—show that more than 53% of those who are internally displaced are women and more than 60% of households displaced include children.
A large shopping center on the outskirts of Kyiv was destroyed by shelling from Russian forces and a subsequent fire, killing at least eight. The attack also damaged six residential apartment blocks in the area, rendering three of those unlivable. Two schools and two kindergartens were also damaged.
Retroville Mall Outside Kyiv Shelled by Russian Forces

Previously reported attacks
Retroville
shopping mall
Kyiv City
Government House
Maiden Square
5 km
5 miles

Previously reported attacks
Retroville
shopping mall
Kyiv City
Government House
Maiden Square
5 km
5 miles

Previously reported attacks
Retroville
shopping mall
Government House
Maiden Square
Kyiv City
5 km
5 miles

Ukraine rejected a Russian demand that its forces lay down their arms and leave Mariupol by Monday morning. Moscow had delivered the ultimatum to surrender in exchange for assurance of safe passage, despite multiple incidents of Russian soldiers firing upon evacuating civilians. The besieged southern city has been under heavy bombardment, while Russian forces have blocked humanitarian aid.
According to the United Nations, nearly 10 million Ukrainians have now been driven from their homes. While most have been displaced internally, about 3.4 million have fled to other countries.
Missiles struck an aircraft repair plant near the Lviv airport in western Ukraine. It was the first reported Russian strike in several days in parts of Ukraine near the Polish border, a key corridor for Ukrainians attempting to flee to Poland.
Other missile attacks across the country were defended against by Ukrainian anti-aircraft equipment, including in Vinnytsia and Odesa. Additional military aid from the United States was announced this week, and will include 800 Stinger anti-aircraft systems for ongoing protection from Russia’s aerial assault.
Locations of Russian Control and Attacks

Locations of recent attacks
Previously reported attacks
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory, as of March 17
BELARUS
POLAND
RUSSIA
An aircraft repair facility outside of Lviv was hit
Lviv
Kyiv
Vinnytsia
UKRAINE
DONBAS
Missiles targeting Vinnytsia and Odesa were deflected by defense systems
Russian troops
entered Mariupol
Odesa
ROMANIA
Black Sea
100 miles
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian
territory annexed by Russia in 2014
100 km

Locations of recent attacks
Previously reported attacks
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory, as of March 17
POLAND
BELARUS
An aircraft repair facility outside of Lviv was hit
RUSSIA
Kyiv
Lviv
Vinnytsia
UKRAINE
DONBAS
Missiles targeting Vinnytsia and Odesa were deflected by defense systems
Russian
troops entered
Mariupol
Odesa
ROMANIA
Black Sea
100 miles
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
100 km

Locations of recent attacks
Previously reported attacks
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory,
as of March 17
RUSSIA
Lviv
Kyiv
Vinnytsia
UKRAINE
DONBAS
Missiles targeting Vinnytsia and Odesa were deflected by defense systems
Mariupol
Odesa
ROMANIA
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
100 miles
100 km
Mariupol, a port city in southern Ukraine, has been the target of brutal attacks by Russian troops, who have fired missiles at residential buildings, hospitals and civilians. The city has been barricaded by Russian troops for 16 days, without food, water, heat or electricity. Efforts to send aid from Zaporizhzhia have been stalled since March 5, as buses carrying the aid have been trapped in Russian-controlled Berdyansk.
City Under Siege

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory, as of March 16
Humanitarian corridors
Route of aid
20 mi
20 km
Zaporizhzhia
Taking in evacuees and attempting to send aid to Mariupol
UKRAINE
Over 20,000 people evacuated along this humanitarian corridor on March 15
Russia has controlled Ukrainian territory around Mariupol since March 1
RUSSIA
11,000 more people leaving Mariupol reached Berdyansk on March 16 and will continue on to Zaporizhzhia
Mariupol
Under air attacks
since the invasion began
on Feb. 24
Melitopol
Aid from Zaporizhzhia
stopped over in Melitopol
Sea of Azov
UKRAINE
Berdyansk
Buses to transport people
and aid have been stuck here
Area of detail

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory, as of March 16
Humanitarian corridors
Route of aid
UKRAINE
Zaporizhzhia
Taking in evacuees and attempting to send aid to Mariupol
Area of detail
UKRAINE
Russia has controlled Ukrainian territory around Mariupol since March 1
Over 20,000 people evacuated along this humanitarian corridor
RUSSIA
11,000 more people leaving Mariupol reached Berdyansk on March 16 and will continue on to Zaporizhzhia
Mariupol
Under air attacks
since the invasion
began on Feb. 24
Melitopol
Aid from Zaporizhzhia
stopped over in Melitopol
Berdyansk
Buses to transport people
and aid have been stuck here
20 mi
Sea of Azov
20 km

Russian occupied Ukrainian territory,
as of March 16
N
Humanitarian corridors
Route of aid
UKRAINE
RUSSIA
Area of detail
Mariupol
Under air attacks
since the invasion
began on Feb. 24
Sea of Azov
11,000 more people leaving Mariupol reached Berdyansk on March 16 and will continue on to Zaporizhzhia
UKRAINE
Berdyansk
Buses to transport people
and aid have been stuck here
Over 20,000 people evacuated along this humanitarian corridor
Melitopol
Aid from Zaporizhzhia
stopped over in Melitopol
Zaporizhzhia
Taking in evacuees and attempting to send aid to Mariupol
20 mi
20 km
Civilians, including children, were killed and injured today when rockets hit a convoy of people trying to evacuate the city, according to the Ukrainian Defense Ministry. Separately, the Russian air force dropped a bomb on a theater where hundreds of people have been sheltering, according to the Mariupol city council. Satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies Inc. on March 14 shows the same building had been marked with the Russian word for “children” on the pavement outside.

Russia has repeatedly violated agreements to open humanitarian corridors leading out of Mariupol. The first successful evacuation came earlier this week, with 400 civilians escaping, followed by more than 30,000 people since then.

Read more: Russia Strikes Ukrainian Military Base Near Polish Border
At least 636 civilians have lost their lives in Ukraine and 1,125 have been injured as of March 13, according to data published by the United Nations’ Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. Among them, 46 deaths and 62 injuries of children have been confirmed.
The figures for the first 18 days of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are an undercount, the OHCHR report says, as information from locations with intense hostilities in more recent days is still pending corroboration. The Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine reported 90 deaths and 100 injuries of children and the National Police of Kharkiv puts the number of civilian deaths in the region to 212. Allegations about hundreds of civilian casualties in Izium, Mariupol and Volnovakha are still being corroborated and are not included in the published tallies. The Mariupol City Council claims that 2,357 civilians have lost their lives as of March 14.
Cumulative Deaths and Injuries of Civilians Since Russia Invaded on Feb. 24
- Adults
- Children
A total of 720 deaths and injuries have been recorded in the eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk, while the remaining 1,041 took place in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy and other regions.
According to OHCHR, most of the civilian casualties have been caused by attacks that use heavy artillery, multi-launch rocket systems, missiles and air strikes.

On the military side, a total of 1,300 Ukrainian troops have been killed, the country’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Saturday. The only figures published by Russia’s Ministry of Defense on March 2 put the number of Russian troop casualties to 498 deaths and 1,597 injuries.
Read more: Kyiv Imposes Curfew Until March 17
Russia has been striking targets in western Ukraine more frequently in recent days, including missile strikes on a military training facility close to the Polish border. The International Peacekeeping and Security Center near Yavoriv, in the Lviv region, had been used regularly by NATO before the invasion.
The Russian military also continues to target sites around Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, and fierce fighting has been reported there.
Locations of Russian Control and Attacks

Locations of recent attacks
Previously reported attacks
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory, as of March 13
100 mi
BELARUS
100 km
RUSSIA
POLAND
Sumy
Pushcha-Vodytsya
Kyiv
Yavoriv military
training center
UKRAINE
Ivano-Frankivsk
DONBAS
Mariupol
Port of Odesa
Mykolayiv
ROMANIA
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian
territory annexed by Russia in 2014

Locations of recent attacks
Previously reported attacks
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory, as of March 13
100 mi
BELARUS
100 km
RUSSIA
POLAND
Pushcha-Vodytsya
Sumy
Kyiv
Yavoriv military
training center
UKRAINE
Ivano-Frankivsk
DONBAS
Mariupol
Port of Odesa
Mykolayiv
ROMANIA
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian
territory annexed by Russia in 2014

Locations of recent attacks
Previously reported attacks
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory,
as of March 13
100 mi
BELARUS
100 km
RUSSIA
Pushcha-Vodytsya
Sumy
Kyiv
Yavoriv military
training center
UKRAINE
Ivano-Frankivsk
DONBAS
Mariupol
Port of Odesa
Mykolayiv
ROMANIA
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian
territory annexed by Russia in 2014
At least two people were killed and dozens wounded by Russian airstrikes that hit a high-rise building in northern Kyiv.

Residential building, Obolonskyi District
KYIV

Residential building, Obolonskyi District
KYIV

Residential building, Obolonskyi District
KYIV
Read more: Russia Strikes Ukrainian Military Base Near Polish Border
Russian forces attempting to surround Kyiv continue to flood into suburban towns, killing civilians and causing destruction to homes and infrastructure. Thousands of people were evacuated from Vorzel, Bucha and Hostomel northwest of the capital on Friday. Further east, Chernihiv, Baryshivka and Nizhyn were still under heavy bombardment, including in residential areas, according to Ukrainian officials.
Locations of Russian Control and Attacks

Locations of attacks
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory, as of March 11
Area of detail
Kyiv city limits
Belarus
Chernihiv
Chernobyl
UKRAINE
Nizhyn
Bucha
Hostomel
Borodyanka
Vorzel
Baryshivka
Kyiv
Bilohorodka
50 Miles
50 Km

Locations of attacks
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory, as of March 11
Kyiv city limits
Area of detail
Belarus
Chernihiv
Chernobyl
UKRAINE
Nizhyn
Bucha
Hostomel
Borodyanka
Vorzel
Baryshivka
Kyiv
Bilohorodka
50 Miles
50 Km

Locations of attacks
Area of detail
Russian occupied Ukrainian
territory, as of March 11
Kyiv city limits
Belarus
Chernihiv
Chernobyl
UKRAINE
Nizhyn
Bucha
Hostomel
Borodyanka
Vorzel
Baryshivka
Kyiv
Bilohorodka
50 Miles
50 Km

Satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies Inc. on March 10 and March 11 shows burning homes in Moschun and a destroyed shopping center in Chernihiv—counter to Russia’s claim that it is only targeting military structures with high precision.

FEB. 28
MARCH 10
Epicenter K
Shopping Center
Chernihiv
UKRAINE

FEB. 28
Epicenter K
Shopping Center
Chernihiv
UKRAINE
MARCH 10
Epicenter K Shopping Center
Read more: Ukraine Update: Food Supplies Hold as Russia Intensifies Bombing
Thousands of people have been detained in Russia in Vladimir Putin’s brutal crackdown on protests opposing the war in Ukraine and ever-harsher restrictions on communicating online.
Demonstrations against the war across Russia have resulted in more than 13,000 detentions since Feb. 24, according to rights group OVD-Info, with most in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Unauthorized meetings are illegal in Russia, and those arrested could face years in jail.
On March 6, OVD said that authorities were carrying out searches on human rights activists and journalists in several regions, protesters had been beaten with batons, and that police have used tasers in some cases.
Detentions of protesters as of March 9

Total protesters detained
100
1k
3k
6k
St. Petersburg
4.2k DETAINED
Moscow
6.6k DETAINED
Volgograd
Yekaterinburg
Novosibirsk
397 DETAINED
500m
Vladivostok
500km

Total protesters detained
100
1k
3k
6k
St. Petersburg
4.2k DETAINED
Moscow
6.6k DETAINED
Volgograd
Yekaterinburg
Novosibirsk
397 DETAINED
500m
Vladivostok
500km

Total protesters detained
100
1k
3k
6k
St. Petersburg
4.2k DETAINED
Moscow
6.6k DETAINED
Novosibirsk
397 DETAINED
500m
500km
Some actors and social media or other figures have also spoken out about the war, while a handful of business leaders have called for peace. Jailed opposition leader Alexey Navalny called for more protests this weekend.
Some citizens have also been arrested for posts on social media as the authorities seek to control access to information. Russian prosecutors are now seeking to declare Facebook parent company Meta ‘extremist’ and a ban on Instagram will take effect March 14.
Russia and Ukraine failed to make progress toward ending the war during a meeting today between their foreign ministers in Turkey—the highest-level talks to take place since Russia invaded two weeks ago. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov denies his country has invaded its neighbor, insisting it is conducting a “special military operation.”
On the ground, Russian forces are largely stalled outside Kyiv and Kharkiv. Troops from Crimea have moved north toward Zaporizhzhia, according to the Institute for the Study of War’s situational report. Russia clearly indicated attacks will continue until its goals are met, according to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, following the meeting with his Russian counterpart.
Locations of Russian Control and Attacks

Locations of recent attacks
Previously reported attacks
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory, as of March 10
100 mi
BELARUS
100 km
RUSSIA
POLAND
Chernihiv
Sumy
Kyiv
Kharkiv
UKRAINE
Kryvyi Rih International
Airport was struck by
a Russian missile
on March 10
Kryvyi Rih
DONBAS
Mykolaiv
Mariupol
Port of Odesa
Kherson
ROMANIA
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian
territory annexed by Russia in 2014

Locations of recent attacks
Previously reported attacks
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory, as of March 10
100 mi
BELARUS
100 km
RUSSIA
POLAND
Chernihiv
Sumy
Kyiv
Kharkiv
UKRAINE
Kryvyi Rih International
Airport was struck by a
Russian missile on March 10
Kryvyi Rih
DONBAS
Mykolaiv
Mariupol
Port of Odesa
Kherson
ROMANIA
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian
territory annexed by Russia in 2014

Locations of recent attacks
Previously reported attacks
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory, as of
March 10
100 mi
BELARUS
100 km
RUSSIA
Chernihiv
Sumy
Kyiv
Kharkiv
UKRAINE
Kryvyi Rih International Airport was struck by a Russian missile on March 10
Kryvyi Rih
DONBAS
Mykolaiv
Mariupol
Port of Odesa
Kherson
ROMANIA
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian
territory annexed by Russia in 2014
More than 40,000 civilians were evacuated from combat zones along humanitarian corridors Thursday, after some 60,000 the prior day, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in a video address. Proposed corridors out of Mariupol and Volnovakha remain blocked due to ongoing Russian attacks.
At least 549 civilians have been killed since the invasion began, including 41 children, though the true toll is likely “considerably higher,” according to the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Ukraine has struggled to evacuate civilians from cities under siege along humanitarian corridors. While Russia has honored temporary cease-fire agreements on some evacuation routes, it has repeatedly violated others since March 6—like the one out of the southern city of Mariupol. Evacuations have not been possible there due to repeated shelling, according to reports from Ukrainian officials.
Local authorities in Mariupol reported that a Russian airstrike hit a maternity and children’s hospital on Wednesday, despite the agreed cease-fire, injuring at least 17 people. Children were reported to be among those trapped under the rubble.
Ukrainian authorities said Wednesday morning that four of six agreed upon humanitarian corridors were working. On March 8 around 5,000 people and 1,000 private cars left Sumy, close to the Russian border, and arrived in Poltava, according to local officials. The first buses leaving Sumy carried the most vulnerable civilians, including pregnant women, women with children, elderly and disabled persons as well as foreigners from China, India and Turkey. Many of those who arrived in Poltava opted to continue west via train.
In the south, 1,000 civilians fled Enerhodar for Zaporizhzhia today, and 143 people evacuated from Volnovakha to Pokrovsk, according to the governor of Donetsk.
Civilian Escape Routes

Agreed humanitarian corridors
Agreed, but not implemented
Rejected routes
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory, as of March 8
BELARUS
100 mi
Thousands were evacuated from Sumy on Mar. 8 via this corridor
Gomel
100 km
RUSSIA
Sumy
Belgorod
Kyiv
Kharkiv
UKRAINE
Poltava
Pokrovsk
Zaporizhzhia
Volnovakha
Rostov-
on-Don
Enerhodar
Mariupol
Russia breached agreement by firing along this corridor, thwarting evacuations since Mar. 6
ROMANIA
Routes to Russia
and Belarus were
rejected by Ukraine
Black Sea
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
Corridors from Bucha and Hostomel to Kyiv failed on Mar. 9
Brodianka
Hostomel
Bucha
Irpin
Vorzel
Romanivka
KYIV
10 mi
10 km

Agreed humanitarian corridors
Rejected routes
Agreed, but not implemented
Russian occupied Ukrainian territory, as of March 8
BELARUS
Routes to Russia
and Belarus were
rejected
Gomel
RUSSIA
Sumy
Kyiv
Belgorod
Kharkiv
Thousands were evacuated from Sumy on Mar. 8 via this corridor
Poltava
Pokrovsk
Zaporizhzhia
Volnovakha
Rostov-on-Don
Enerhodar
Russia breached agreement by firing along this corridor, thwarting evacuations since Mar. 6
Mariupol
Sea of
Azov
Area of details
Black Sea
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
UKRAINE
100 mi
100 km
Brodianka
Hostomel
Bucha
Vorzel
Irpin
Romanivka
KYIV
10 mi
10 km
The U.S. and U.K. will ban imports of Russian oil in an escalation of punitive measures targeted at hobbling Russia’s economy. President Joe Biden announced the U.S. ban will apply to all Russian fossil fuels—including oil, liquefied natural gas and coal—while the U.K. will continue to import natural gas and coal from the country.
Russia accounted for about 3% of all crude shipments and 8% of all oil and petroleum-product imports to the U.S. last year. The pace of U.S. imports of Russian crude this year has dropped to the slowest annual level since 2017, according to the intelligence firm Kpler.
The U.S. Imported Around 250M Russian Barrels In 2021

Barrels/year: 250M
150
50
0
1995
2000
2005
2010
2015
2021

Barrels/year: 250M
150
50
0
1995
2000
2005
2010
2015
2021
Other European nations that rely more heavily on Russian fuels have not indicated they will participate. EU governments are divided over whether to join in banning Russian oil imports, with some member states like Germany strongly opposed and others like Poland in favor of the move.
Europe currently imports about 4 million barrels per day of Russian crude and refined products, according to Eurostat data.
Share of Total Oil and Petroleum Imports From Russia, 2020

0
2
20
40
60
80%
N/A
NORWAY
FINLAND
SWEDEN
RUSSIA
U.K.
POLAND
GERMANY
UKRAINE
FRANCE
ROMANIA
TURKEY
GREECE

0
2
20
40
60
80%
N/A
NORWAY
U.K.
SWEDEN
RUSSIA
POLAND
UKRAINE
GERMANY
FRANCE
TURKEY
GREECE
Read more: U.S. Announces Ban on Russia Oil Imports
Russian authorities announced “humanitarian corridors” to move people from besieged cities within Ukraine, to neighboring locations in Belarus and Russia. These plans were rejected by Ukraine, which suggested evacuation routes to safer areas within the country.
Over the weekend, two agreements to evacuate Mariupol, in south-eastern Ukraine, fell through following allegations of Russian cease-fire breaches. Meanwhile, more than 400,000 refugees fled Ukraine in just the past two days, bringing the current total to 1.7 million, according to the UNHCR.
Where Ukraine’s Refugees Are Fleeing

Number of Ukrainians with residence permits for EU countries in 2020
Less than 20K
20–80K
81–490K
BELARUS
RUSSIA
406
53K
1 million
POLAND
UKRAINE
Over 1.7 million people have been displaced
SLOVAKIA
128K
MOLDOVA
83K
HUNGARY
ROMANIA
180K
79K
OTHER EU
COUNTRIES
184K
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014

Number of Ukrainians with residence permits for EU countries in 2020
Less than 20K
20–80K
81–490K
BELARUS
RUSSIA
406
53K
1 million
UKRAINE
POLAND
Over 1.7 million people have been displaced
SLOVAKIA
MOLDOVA
128K
83K
HUNGARY
ROMANIA
180K
79K
OTHER EU
COUNTRIES
184K
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014

Number of Ukrainians with residence permits for EU countries in 2020
Less than 20K
20–80K
81–490K
BELARUS
RUSSIA
406
53K
1 million
UKRAINE
POLAND
Over 1.7 million people have been displaced
SLOVAKIA
MOLDOVA
128K
83K
HUNGARY
180K
ROMANIA
79K
OTHER EU
COUNTRIES
184K
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
Locations of Russian Control and Attacks



Read more: Zelenskiy Says Shooting of Unarmed People Unforgivable
When Russia’s army and navy invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, routine shipping lanes across the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea to ports in both nations suddenly became a war zone, dangerous for the dozens of cargo ships that ply those waters every day with payloads of oil, grain and other commodities bound for markets from Egypt to Brazil. Much of the usual flurry of cargo ship traffic in the seas has come to a halt.
Five civilian vessels reported damage after being hit by Russia’s military, while two others were reportedly detained by Russian troops. On March 3, an Estonian-owned cargo ship, the Helt, sank off the Ukrainian coast near Odesa, the Foreign Ministry in Tallinn confirmed.
- Civilian vessel
- Attacked vessel
The Black Sea is a critical region for agricultural traders and oil traders alike. Ukraine and Russia together account for more than a quarter of the global trade in wheat and about a fifth of corn. That trade was thrown into chaos after Ukraine’s ports closed in the wake of Russia’s invasion. Russia’s military has made advances in the south of Ukraine along the sea.
Russian Military Activity Near Ukraine’s Ports
- Major Russian attack
- Russian occupied territory, as of March 2
- Ukrainian port

MAX DRAFT
Zaporizhzhia
20m
10
5
Yuzhny
Mariupol
UKRAINE
Kherson
Odesa
Chornomorsk
Sea of Azov
Kerch
RUSSIA
CRIMEA
Black Sea
50 mi
50 km

NORTH
Odesa
Chornomorsk
Yuzhny
Black Sea
Kherson
UKRAINE
CRIMEA
Zaporizhzhia
Sea of Azov
Kerch
Mariupol
MAX DRAFT
20m
10
5
50 mi
RUSSIA
50 km
Russian forces have occupied the site of Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, Ukraine said, after an overnight fire that the government in Kyiv accused Vladimir Putin’s military of causing by shelling the area.

UKRAINE
200 feet
MAP AREA
200 meters
Nuclear reactors
One out of six reported
to be still operating
Zaporizhzhia
nuclear power
plant
A fire broke out in a building outside the station's perimeter during intense fighting.

UKRAINE
MAP AREA
200 feet
N
200 meters
Nuclear reactors
One out of six
reported to be
still operating
Zaporizhzhia
nuclear power
plant
A fire broke out in a building outside the station's perimeter during intense fighting.

Ukraine’s nuclear regulator said Zaporizhzhia plant personnel were monitoring the state of power units to ensure safety protocols were maintained. The brief fire in a training complex at the plant was out, local emergency services said.
Zaporizhzhia Is Europe’s Largest Nuclear Plant

100 mi
Power plant
Active nuclear reactor
Decommissioned reactor
100 km
BELARUS
RUSSIA
POLAND
Rivne
Chernobyl
Khmelnytsky
Kyiv
UKRAINE
DONBAS
South Ukraine
Zaporizhzhia
Zaporizhzhia
ROMANIA
Only one out of six reactors reported to be still operating
Black Sea
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant generates about 20% of Ukraine’s electricity
Nuclear
Fossil fuels
Renewables
0
25
50
75
100%
share of total electricity production (2020)

Power plant
Active nuclear reactor
Decommissioned reactor
BELARUS
RUSSIA
Rivne
Chernobyl
Khmelnytsky
Kyiv
UKRAINE
DONBAS
South Ukraine
Zaporizhzhia
Zaporizhzhia
ROMANIA
Only one out of six reactors reported to be still operating
Black Sea
100 mi
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
100 km
Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant generates about 20%
of Ukraine’s electricity
Nuclear
Fossil fuels
Renewables
0
25
50
75
100%
share of total electricity production (2020)
President Joe Biden spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy as reports emerged about the attack, and the leaders had earlier called on Russia “to cease its military activities in the area,” according to a White House statement.
Read more: Russian Forces Occupy Site of Nuclear Plant as Fire Contained
Russia captured the Black Sea port city of Kherson—their first major conquest since their invasion began. Little has changed on the battlefront over the past day, though Russian troops have made some modest progress in Ukraine’s south, according to a Pentagon official.
Mariupol, a city of more than 500,000 along the Sea of Azov, was encircled by Russian and pro-Russian separatist troops, and took heavy bombardment on Wednesday. Russian forces channeling out of Crimea took Melitopol, to the east, and moved west toward Mykolaiv, where fierce fighting was reported. The port city of Odesa, with a population of over 1 million, is thought to be the next target.
Locations of Russian Control and Attacks

Locations of major attacks or Russian occupation
Russian occupied territory, as of March 2
Dnipro
UKRAINE
Horlivka
(retaken by
Ukraine)
Donetsk
MOLDOVA
Mykolaiv
Kherson
Melitopol
Mariupol
Tiraspol
Berdyansk
Odesa
Snake Island
ROMANIA
100 km
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
Black Sea
100 miles

Locations of major attacks or Russian occupation
Russian occupied territory, as of March 2
Dnipro
UKRAINE
Horlivka
(retaken by
Ukraine)
Donetsk
MOLDOVA
Mykolaiv
Kherson
Melitopol
Mariupol
Tiraspol
Berdyansk
Odesa
Snake Island
ROMANIA
100 km
Black Sea
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
100 miles

Locations of major attacks or Russian occupation
Russian occupied territory, as of March 2
UKRAINE
Dnipro
Horlivka
(retaken by
Ukraine)
Donetsk
MOLDOVA
Mykolaiv
Kherson
Melitopol
Mariupol
Tiraspol
Berdyansk
Odesa
Snake
Island
ROMANIA
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
100 km
Black Sea
100 miles
Russian forces appear to be stalled outside of Kyiv, possibly due to food and fuel shortages, according to the Pentagon official. The Russian Defense Ministry said 498 of its servicemen have been killed and 1,597 wounded in Ukraine, Interfax reported. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy put the number at closer to 9,000 dead. Russia also said no conscripts or cadets were taking part in fighting, a statement that contradicts eyewitness and social media posts purporting to show young Russian soldiers surrendering to Ukrainians.
Meanwhile, the United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights reported 227 Ukrainian civilians have died and 525 have been wounded since the invasion began on Feb. 24.
Read more: Russia Homes In on Odesa Amid Faster Advance in Ukraine’s South
After multiple failures to capture major cities and eliminate Ukraine’s air defenses, officials from the U.S. and allied nations expect Russia will employ more indiscriminate tactics. Ukrainian officials and eyewitnesses have reported scores of civilian casualties from air and missile strikes and shared videos of munitions hitting civil and residential buildings, even as Russia maintains it is only targeting military facilities. The United Nations reported more than 100 civilians had died, and said the actual number could be much higher.
Towns and cities in Ukraine’s east are “under devastating fire,” and the government has appealed to the Red Cross, UN and OSCE to organize humanitarian corridors for civilians to evacuate, according to Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk.
Locations of Russian Control and Attacks



In Kyiv, a Russian missile damaged the city’s TV tower, following a statement by Russia’s Defense Ministry that it planned to destroy sources of “information attacks,” according to Interfax. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said five people were killed in that attack.

Kyiv City
Babyn Yar
Holocaust Memorial
Kyiv TV Tower
Government House
Maiden Square
Mariyinsky Palace
5 km
5 miles

Kyiv City
Babyn Yar
Holocaust Memorial
Kyiv TV Tower
Government House
Maiden Square
Mariyinsky Palace
5 km
5 miles

Kyiv City
Babyn Yar
Holocaust Memorial
Kyiv TV Tower
Government House
Maiden Square
Mariyinsky Palace
5 km
5 miles
Meanwhile, Ukraine’s military intelligence service said in a Twitter post that some 300 Belarusian tanks are amassed at the border, and that Belarus may be close to entering the war. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko denies any claim that his country will do so.
In northern Ukraine, satellite imagery shows a Russian military convoy as long as 40 miles (67 km) still making its way toward the capital. The sheer quantity of vehicles sent down Ukraine’s relatively narrow highways has caused traffic jams that make it difficult for fuel trucks, bridging equipment to traverse blown up bridges and even anti-aircraft systems to get through.
Russian Convoy Heading South Toward Kyiv

FEB. 28
The Russian military convoy stretches over 40 miles
Ivankiv
FEB. 28
P02
P02
T1019
Dnieper
river
Shybene
T1011
Hostomel Airport
FEB. 28
To Kyiv City limit
(About 5 miles)
5 km
5 miles
N

5 km
FEB. 28
N
5 miles
FEB. 28
Ivankiv
P02
The Russian military convoy stretches over 40 miles
P02
T1019
Dnieper
river
Shybene
T1011
Hostomel Airport
FEB. 28
To Kyiv City limit
(About 5 miles)
Read more: Ukraine Faces More Brutal Form of War as Russia Regroups
Russia and Ukraine agreed to meet for a second round of peace talks, even as the fighting intensified around Ukraine’s largest cities. The heaviest assaults were on Kharkiv, where local authorities say civilians were killed and wounded after heavy shelling in residential areas, Pravda reported. Civilian deaths were also reported in the northern city of Chernihiv, according to the state emergency service. Russia says that it is only attacking military targets.
Locations of Russian Control and Attacks



Civilians in Kyiv were free to evacuate by a single highway, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said—an offer that raised fears of an all-out attack on the capital. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy rejected the notion that Kyiv was surrounded, saying some heavy battles continue but the capital remains controlled by Ukraine.
Russian Advances on Kyiv
- Reported attacks
- Russian occupied Ukrainian territory, as of Feb. 28
Russia’s main advance to encircle the capital remains slowed because of Ukrainian resistance, as well as logistics and resupply problems, according to a senior U.S. defense official. The U.K. Defence Ministry said in a tweet earlier Monday that the bulk of Putin’s ground forces remained more than 30 kilometers (18 miles) to the north of Kyiv, “having been slowed by Ukrainian forces defending Hostomel airfield.”
Satellite imagery showed a large Russian convoy that stretched for miles heading southeast, toward Kyiv.

Read more: Putin Retaliates as Sanctions for Invasion Swell: Ukraine Update
The mayor of Kyiv said the capital remained fully controlled by Ukrainian troops as of Sunday morning, while heavy fighting continued in the second-largest city, Kharkiv, according to Ukrainian military authorities. Russia and Ukraine agreed to meet for talks on the border with Belarus, and Putin has put Russia’s nuclear forces on higher alert.
Locations of Russian Control and Attacks



A senior U.S. defense official said the U.S. had indications that Moscow was frustrated by the slow progress caused by an unexpectedly strong Ukrainian defense and failure to achieve complete air dominance. Still, Russia so far had committed only about 50% of its available firepower to the war.

Read more: Putin Races the Clock as Fast Military Advance ‘Frustrated’
Ukraine’s president said Moscow-led forces were continuing attacks on military and civilian targets on the second day of their invasion, with sirens warning Kyiv’s residents to take shelter. Russian President Vladimir Putin shrugged off new sanctions imposed by the U.S. and its allies, and U.S. President Joe Biden warned of “a dangerous moment for all of Europe.”
Locations of Reported Attacks

100 mi
Reported attacks on Feb. 25
Feb. 24
100 km
BELARUS
RUSSIA
POLAND
Hostomel Airport vicinity
Peremoha
Kyiv
Okhtyrka
Vasylkiv
Kharkiv
Dovzhanka
UKRAINE
Kramatorsk
DONBAS
Odesa and
Pivdennyi
ports
Kherson
Mariupol
Vovchanske
Sea of
Azov
ROMANIA
Areas controlled by Russian-backed separatists
Zmiinyi Island
Black Sea
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
BULGARIA

Reported attacks on Feb. 25
Feb. 24
BELARUS
RUSSIA
Hostomel Airport
vicinity
Okhtyrka
Kyiv
Kharkiv
UKRAINE
Kramatorsk
DONBAS
Odesa and
Pivdennyi
ports
Kherson
Mariupol
ROMANIA
Sea of
Azov
Areas
controlled by Russian-backed separatists
Zmiinyi Island
Black Sea
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
100 mi
100 km
Russian forces continue to push into Ukraine from multiple points of entry, including an amphibious assault from the Sea of Azov towards Mariupol, according to a U.S. defense official, as well as attacks on ports in Odesa and Pivdennyi. Heavy fighting is underway around Kyiv, with Ukrainian forces actively defending the capital city.
The invasion has been marked by indiscriminate attacks on civilian areas and strikes on protected objects such as hospitals, Amnesty International said in a statement.
Satellite imagery shows several large deployments of ground forces, equipment and helicopters in southern Belarus, less than 100 miles from the Ukrainian border.

Thousands of people displaced by the conflict are attempting to cross Ukraine’s western borders into neighboring countries, according to U.N. officials.
Lines of cars started forming at Hungary’s border early Thursday, MTI state news service reported, and the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine said 2,500 vehicles were queued at Polish crossings as of Friday afternoon.
Ukrainians fleeing to Poland waited in long queues at road and rail borders on Friday

rail
Heavy road traffic at checkpoints
Border crossings via
vehicle
50 km
Lublin
Kovel
50 mi
POLAND
800 cars queued
at Khrebenne/
Rava-Ruska
Lutsk
Rivne International
Airport
Rzeszow
700 at Budomezh/
Hrushiv
1,000 cars at
Krostsenko/
Smilnytsia
UKRAINE
Shehyni
Lviv
Ternopil
Drohobych
Khmelnytskyi
SLOVAKIA
Kosice
Ivano-Frankivsk
Uzhorod
Zakhon/Chop–Tysa
Chernivtsi
Nyiregyhaza
HUNGARY
Porubne/Siret
MOLDOVA
Baia Mare
Botosani
ROMANIA
FEB. 25, 6PM Vehicles queue at the Rava-Ruska
crossing into Khrebenne, Poland
FEB. 25, 6PM Crowds of people wait near the Shehyni
crossing station to enter Medyka, Poland

rail
Border crossings via
vehicle
Heavy road traffic at checkpoints
50 km
Lublin
Kovel
50 mi
POLAND
800 cars queued
at Khrebenne/
Rava-Ruska
Rzeszow
700 at Budomezh/
Hrushiv
1,000 cars at
Krostsenko/
Smilnytsia
Lviv
Drohobych
UKRAINE
SLOVAKIA
Ivano-Frankivsk
Zakhon
Chop–Tysa
Beregsurany
HUNGARY
Baia Mare
ROMANIA
Thousands more are making the journey by foot, bus and rail. Poland is already home to more than a million Ukrainians and would be the first point of escape for many seeking to flee the violence.
The prospect of a vast influx of migrants has forced Eastern European governments, some whom have refused in recent years to accept migrants, to confront the possibility of hundreds of thousands of new arrivals. Authorities in the four EU member states bordering Ukraine—Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and Romania—say they’re prepared for those fleeing.
Read more: Ukraine, Russia Discussing Time, Place for Talks: Ukraine Update
Russian forces attacked targets across Ukraine after President Vladimir Putin vowed to “demilitarize” the country and replace its leaders. The government in Kyiv called Russia’s actions a “full-scale invasion” as it declared martial law, called for international support including harsher sanctions and for citizens to take up arms.
Locations of Reported Attacks

100 mi
100 km
BELARUS
RUSSIA
POLAND
Hlukhiv
Pripyat
1.2 mi (2 km) from the
Chernobyl nuclear power plant
Konotop
Chernihiv
Sumy
Hostomel airport
Kyiv
Lviv
Kharkiv
Chuhuiv airfield
UKRAINE
Schastia
Kramatorsk
DONBAS
Nova
Kakhovka
Mariupol
Kherson
Odesa
Henichenskyi
ROMANIA
Areas controlled by Russian-backed separatists
Zmiinyi island
Sevastopol
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
Black Sea
BULGARIA

100 mi
BELARUS
Hlukhiv
100 km
Pripyat
1.2 mi (2 km) from
the Chernobyl
nuclear power
plant
RUSSIA
Konotop
Chernihiv
Sumy
Kyiv
Kharkiv
Chuhuiv airfield
Schastia
Kramatorsk
UKRAINE
DONBAS
Nova
Kakhovka
Mariupol
Kherson
Odesa
Henichenskyi
Areas
controlled
by Russian-
backed
separatists
Zmiinyi island
Sevastopol
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
Black Sea
Russian troops seized the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, Zmiinyi island and Nova Kakhovka, where the North Crimean Channel begins, according to Ukrainian officials. The channel used to be an essential water supply source for Crimea, but Ukraine had blocked flows into the peninsula after Russia’s annexation. In the northeast, satellite imagery showed damage to Chuhuiv airfield.

Lines of cars already clogged highways leading out of the capital Kyiv, with the Ukrainian government saying Russian forces had entered the region around the city of 2.9 million. Polish authorities said they are beginning to see an increase in passenger traffic over the border. Poland is already home to more than a million Ukrainians and would be the first point of escape for many seeking to flee the violence.
Traffic Forming as People Flee Kyiv

Slower
Slowest
Road closures at 2PM
2PM Thursday local time
Typical traffic at this time
Kyiv
E40
Kyiv
Kyiv International
Airport
E95
Kyiv
10 mi
10 km

Slower
Slowest
Road closures at 2pm
2PM Thursday local time
Kyiv
E40
Kyiv International
Airport
E95
Typical traffic at this time
Kyiv
Kyiv
10 mi
10 km

Read more: EU Leaders Give Green Light to Sanctions Package: Ukraine Update
President Joe Biden announced that the U.S. will shift American forces already based in Europe further east, in response to what it calls “the beginning of a Russian invasion of Ukraine.”
About 800 U.S. troops stationed in Italy will be shifted to Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania to bolster NATO allies—a move he insists is purely defensive. Biden also announced new sanctions that would target Russia’s sale of sovereign debt abroad, as well as Russian oligarchs and their families.
Locations of Military Forces

Locations of NATO troops
Recent update
Estonia
800
U.S. troops
announced Feb. 20
RUSSIA
LATVIA
Moscow
4,000
NATO troops led by
U.K., Canada and Germany
LITHUANIA
More than
190,000*
Russian personnel
massed near
Ukrainian
border
Minsk
BELARUS
9,200
U.S. troops
Poland
34,300
U.S. troops
Germany
Kyiv
205,000
Ukrainian
active troops
UKRAINE
Luhansk
Donetsk
Areas controlled by Russian-backed separatists
1,900 U.S.
Romania
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed
by Russia in 2014
2,500 U.S.
Bulgaria
200 mi
200 km

Locations of NATO troops
Rebel controlled area
Estonia
LATVIA
Moscow
LITHUANIA
BELARUS
RUSSIA
Areas controlled by Russian-backed separatists
Poland
Germany
Kyiv
UKRAINE
Romania
Black Sea
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
200 mi
Bulgaria
200 km
Ukrainian active troops
205,000
Russian personnel massed near Ukrainian border
More than 190,000*
U.S. troops in Germany, Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
48,700
NATO troops in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania led by U.K., Canada and Germany
4,000

Locations of NATO troops
Rebel controlled area
Estonia
RUSSIA
LATVIA
Moscow
LITHUANIA
Areas controlled by Russian-backed separatists
BELARUS
Poland
Germany
Kyiv
UKRAINE
Romania
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
200 mi
Bulgaria
200 km
Ukrainian active troops
205,000
Russian personnel massed near Ukrainian border
More than 190,000*
U.S. troops in Germany, Poland, Bulgaria, Romania,
Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania
48,700
NATO troops in Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania
led by U.K., Canada & Germany
4,000
Read more: Biden Ups Russia Sanctions, Calls Ukraine Invasion Underway
The EU and the U.K. announced initial, limited sanctions against Russia and signaled more would come if President Vladimir Putin does not change course.
The EU has sanctioned all the Russian lawmakers who voted for recognizing separatist regions in Ukraine, the individuals who proposed the recognition and three Russian banks that finance operations in those areas. They also restrict trade between the EU and the breakaway regions, as well as the Russian government’s access to EU capital and financial markets.
The U.K. sanctions, which kick in immediately, apply to five Russian banks and the assets of three Russian oligarchs.
Meanwhile, Germany has halted the certification of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline which would ship as much as 55 billion cubic meters of natural gas to Europe. Construction of the new pipeline was completed late last year. The decision won’t cut current Russian gas flows to the rest of the continent.
Share of Natural Gas Imports Coming From Russia, 2020

0
1
25
50
75
100%
N/A
Germany halted the
certification for_._Nord Stream
2 in response to Russian
escalation in eastern Ukraine
Russian gas
pipelines
FINLAND
RUSSIA
Moscow
Nord Stream pipelines
U.K.
BEL.
POLAND
GERMANY
UKRAINE
FRANCE
ROM.
ITALY
TurkStream
BULG.
Blue Stream
SPAIN
TURKEY
GREECE
Mediterranean Sea

0
1
25
50
75
100%
N/A
Germany halted the certification for__.Nord Stream 2 in response to Russian escalation in eastern Ukraine
Gas
pipelines
RUSSIA
U.K.
Nord Stream
pipelines
GER.
UKRAINE
FRANCE
SPAIN
TURKEY
Mediterranean Sea
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree officially recognizing two self-proclaimed separatist republics in eastern Ukraine, a move that likely torpedoes European-mediated peace talks and further escalates tensions with the West. It drew immediate condemnation from the the U.S. as well as the EU, including states in the bloc’s far east.
Separatist-Controlled Areas in Donetsk and Luhansk

Areas controlled by Russian-backed separatists
Luhansk
Sievierodonetsk
Kramatorsk
Luhansk
Dnipro
RUSSIA
Donetsk
UKRAINE
Donetsk
Zaporizhia
Rostov-on-Don
Mariupol
50 mi
Sea of
Azov
50 km

Areas controlled by Russian-backed separatists
UKRAINE
Luhansk
Sievierodonetsk
Kramatorsk
RUSSIA
Luhansk
Donetsk
Donetsk
Mariupol
Rostov-on-Don
Sea of
Azov
50 mi
50 km
The separatists hold about one third of the provinces, calling them the Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR) and the Luhansk People’s Republic (LNR). Russia is the first nation to recognize them. The Russian president said he’s not deploying troops now to the areas, though he may decide to later.
Putin made the announcement in a televised address that followed a meeting on Monday of his Security Council. It comes against a backdrop of heightened concern over Russia’s sustained troop buildup near Ukraine, even as Moscow continues to deny it plans to invade.
Read more: Why Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk Regions Are at the Center of Putin’s Plan
The U.S. has told allies that any Russian invasion of Ukraine would potentially see it target multiple cities including the capital Kyiv, according to three people familiar with the matter.
Cities that could also come under attack include Kharkiv in the northeast and Odesa and Kherson in the south, said the people, all Western officials who asked not to be identified talking about such sensitive matters. They did not provide details on the intelligence they said underlined these calculations.
Key Areas of Ukraine

100 mi
100 km
BELARUS
RUSSIA
Chernihiv
POLAND
Kyiv
Lviv
Kharkiv
UKRAINE
Luhansk
Donetsk
Dnipro
Mariupol
Kherson
Odesa
Areas controlled by Russian-backed separatists
ROMANIA
Sevastopol
Black Sea
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
BULGARIA

100 mi
BELARUS
100 km
Chernihiv
RUSSIA
Kyiv
Lviv
Kharkiv
UKRAINE
Luhansk
Donetsk
Dnipro
Mariupol
Kherson
Odesa
ROMANIA
Areas controlled by Russian-backed separatists
Sevastopol
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
BULGARIA
Black Sea
Read More: U.S. Warns That Russia May Target Multiple Cities in Ukraine
U.S. authorities have estimated as many as 190,000 Russian personnel—including troops, National Guard units and Russian-backed separatists—are amassed near the Ukrainian border in what it called the most significant military mobilization since World War II. In response to the tensions, the NATO military alliance is reinforcing its defensive presence in eastern member states—including in the Black Sea region. The U.S. and NATO have made clear they would not send troops into Ukraine in the event of a conflict.
Soldiers At Multiple Sites in Eastern Europe and Ukrainian Border

Locations of NATO troops
Estonia
4,000 NATO
troops led by
U.K., Canada
and Germany
RUSSIA
LATVIA
Moscow
LITHUANIA
More than
190,000*
Russian personnel
massed near
Ukrainian
border
Minsk
BELARUS
9,200
U.S. troops
Poland
34,300
U.S. troops
Germany
Kyiv
205,000
Ukrainian
active troops
UKRAINE
Luhansk
Donetsk
1,900 U.S.
Romania
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed
by Russia in 2014
2,500 U.S.
Bulgaria
200 mi
200 km

Locations of NATO troops
Rebel controlled area
Estonia
LATVIA
Moscow
LITHUANIA
RUSSIA
BELARUS
Areas controlled by Russian-backed separatists
Poland
Germany
Kyiv
UKRAINE
Romania
Black Sea
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
200 mi
Bulgaria
200 km
Ukrainian active troops
205,000
Russian personnel massed near Ukrainian border
More than 190,000*
U.S. troops in Germany, Poland, Bulgaria and Romania
47,900
NATO troops in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania led by U.K., Canada and Germany
4,000

Locations of NATO troops
Rebel controlled area
Estonia
RUSSIA
LATVIA
Moscow
LITHUANIA
Areas controlled by Russian-backed separatists
BELARUS
Poland
Germany
Kyiv
UKRAINE
Romania
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
200 mi
Bulgaria
200 km
Ukrainian active troops
205,000
Russian personnel massed near Ukrainian border
More than 190,000*
U.S. troops in Germany, Poland, Bulgaria & Romania
47,900
NATO troops in Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania
led by U.K., Canada & Germany
4,000
Russia denies any plans to invade Ukraine, and its officials have repeatedly dismissed U.S. warnings about a possible invasion as “hysteria” and propaganda. They also accuse the U.S. and NATO allies of stoking tensions with naval exercises in the Black Sea.
Russian President Vladimir Putin called on Kyiv to “sit down at the negotiating table” with separatist leaders “and agree on political, military, economic and humanitarian measures to end the conflict.” The government in Kyiv refuses to negotiate with the Russia-backed separatists—considering them to be Moscow proxies with no powers to negotiate—and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelnskiy has been denied requests to meet with Putin.
Russia and Belarus are holding their biggest joint military drills in years. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has said there may be 30,000 Russian troops in Belarus for the drills. Some of the exercises occurred near the border with Ukraine, as well as near the borders of Poland and Lithuania, both NATO members.
Russian Military Activity in the Region

Russian military positions and
temporary sites
Moscow
LITHUANIA
BELARUS
Minsk
RUSSIA
Rechytsa
Gomel
Poland
Kyiv
UKRAINE
Luhansk
Donetsk
Areas controlled by Russian-backed separatists
Romania
6 Russian landing
ships undertaking drills
in the Black Sea
Bulgaria
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed
by Russia in 2014
200 mi
200 km

Russian military positions and
temporary sites
Locations of NATO troops
Rebel controlled area
Moscow
LITHUANIA
Minsk
RUSSIA
BELARUS
Poland
Kyiv
UKRAINE
Luhansk
Donetsk
Areas controlled by Russian- backed separatists
Romania
6 Russian landing
ships undertaking drills
in the Black Sea
Bulgaria
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed
by Russia in 2014
200 mi
200 km

Russian military positions and
temporary sites
Locations of NATO troops
Rebel controlled area
Moscow
LITHUANIA
RUSSIA
Areas controlled by Russian-backed separatists
Minsk
BELARUS
Poland
Kyiv
UKRAINE
Luhansk
Donetsk
Romania
6 Russian landing
ships undertaking drills
in the Black Sea
Bulgaria
The Crimean Peninsula is Ukrainian territory annexed by Russia in 2014
200 mi
200 km
The U.S. raised the alarm with European allies in November about what it said was a buildup of Russian forces near the border with Ukraine. It warned that a three-pronged move into Ukraine might take place from Southern Russia, Crimea and Belarus.
Read more: Russian Media Reports Fire at Gas Pipeline: Ukraine Update