From the BBC:
“Ukraine invasion: Russia's
attack in maps”
Russia has launched a major
invasion of Ukraine from three main directions. Reports say troops are
advancing from the north in the direction of Kyiv; from the east through
Donetsk, Luhansk and Kharkiv; and from Crimea in the south. In less than 24
hours, dozens of targets have been struck, as Russian troops have poured into
Ukraine.
Attack from the air From approximately 03:00GMT, explosions were heard in many cities across the country, as Ukraine's air defences and other military infrastructure came under attack. Analysts say that strikes from the air are aimed at clearing the way for ground troops to move in. Among the targets were locations in Kyiv, Karkhiv, Odesa and Ivano-Frankivsk.
Strike from the north
From the north, Russian troops
are believed to have crossed the border into Ukraine at the three-way junction
between Ukraine, Russia and Belarus, at Senkivka. In recent weeks, a huge
deployment of Russian troops has gathered close to Novye Yurkovichi and
Troebortno, including "the entire 41st army", according to Michael
Kofman of the US-based Center for Naval Analyses. Armoured columns, including
tanks and multiple launch rocket systems, have moved towards Chernihiv, on a
direct path to Kyiv. There has also been fighting on the outskirts of the
capital, as Ukrainian forces try to recapture Antonov airbase to the west of
the city. Russian airborne troops took control of the Gostomel airfield, but
Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, vowed that they would be encircled and
crushed. President Zelensky said his forces were fighting to prevent Russian
troops from capturing the former nuclear plant at Chernobyl.
Strike from the east
From the east, there are reports
that Russian tanks have arrived in Kharkhiv, Ukraine's second-largest city.
Parts of the city have been shelled. Overnight, there were large explosions in
Donetsk, and similar blasts coming from the direction of Belgorod across the
border, where large troop movements were reported on Wednesday. Separately,
Russia's Interfax news agency reported claims from Russian-backed separatists
that they had launched an offensive on the Ukrainian-controlled town of
Shchastia in Luhansk. There was also fierce fighting around Sumy, near Kharkiv.
There are thought to be about 15,000 Russian-backed separatists in Donetsk and
Luhansk, who may help a Russian advance. Ukraine believes the figure is higher.
Strike from the south
In the south, troops have crossed
from from Crimea to the mainland, towards Kherson, taking Chongar and Novo
Alekseyevka. Overnight, explosions were heard in cities across the region,
including Odesa, Mariupol, Melitpol and Kherson. Ukrainian officials - quoted
by the Reuters news agency - said Russian troops had landed in the ports of
Odesa and Mariupol.
In recent days, Russia had
positioned landing ships capable of deploying main battle tanks, armoured
vehicles and personnel, off the Ukrainian coast in a major build-up in the
Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. Ukrainian forces are concentrated in the east of
Ukraine, towards Donetsk and Luhansk, Ben Barry, of the International Institute
for Strategic Studies, says that a Russian advance north from Crimea may
succeed in cutting them off from Kyiv, stranding them on the east side of the
Dnieper River. With Russian troops to their east, in Donetsk and Luhansk, north
in Russia, and on the west bank of the Dnieper, they would be encircled.
^ People tend to be able to
understand things better with a map or picture (I know I am.) ^
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