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)
Max Rust and Emma Brown/The Wall Street Journal [3/6/2022]

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