Two maps of Ukraine
image from Wikipedia Commons, with comment: English: Simplified historical map of Ukrainian borders (1654 - 2014). Word "gift" is used for "conquests" or "reconquests" are too long for the simple map. See also, which notes: "In 1922, Ukraine became one of the original constituent republics of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.); it would not regain its independence until the U.S.S.R.’s collapse in 1991."
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Russian invasion
Areas seized as of Saturday
Direction of invasion forces
Controlled by or allied to Russia
RUSSIA
Ukraine territory, recognized by Putin as independent
Primary refugee crossing locations
Nuclear facilities
BELARUS
Chernobyl
Not in operation
Rivne
Kharkiv
Kyiv
POLAND
Luhansk
Khmelnitsky
Dnipro
Lviv
Donetsk
UKRAINE
Controlled by
separatists
Mariupol
Zaporizhzhia
South
Ukraine
Kherson
TRANSNISTRIA
Sea of Azov
MOLDOVA
Odessa
CRIMEA
ROMANIA
200 miles
Sevastopol
Black Sea
200 km
Sources: Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (Russia-controlled area in eastern Ukraine); Dr. Phillip Karber, Potomac Foundation (Russian incursions, refugee crossing locations); International Atomic Energy Agency, Energoatom (Nuclear facilities)
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