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About these maps. To indicate which parts of Ukraine are under control by Russian troops we are using daily assessments published by the Institute for the Study of War with the American Enterprise ...
Ukraine's advances can be seen in maps published by the Institute for the Study of War. Ukraine carried out one of its boldest and riskiest moves of this war last week by launching an offensive ...
According to the Institute for the Study of War, Ukraine’s counteroffensive made substantial headway from Sept. 4 to Oct. 3 in regaining territory from the northern city of Kharkiv to the border ...
The Institute for the Study of War reported that Russia moved forces from "lower-priority" areas (Kharkiv, Luhansk, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, and Kaliningrad), but not from Donetsk Oblast. [49] Additional criticisms also came from some of Ukraine's top military leaders including Valery Zaluzhny and Emil Ishkulov, according to Politico. [50]
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) is an American nonprofit research group and advocacy think tank founded in 2007 by military historian Kimberly Kagan and headquartered in Washington, D.C. [1] [2] ISW provides research and analysis of modern armed conflicts and foreign affairs.
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW), an American think tank and war observer, highlighted that limited Ukrainian anti-air missile stocks was allowing Russian aviation to more freely support their ground advance with heavy payloads [172] as DeepState mapping observed that Russia heavily leveraged guided aerial bombs to "wipe out" Ukrainian ...
One month after their counteroffensive began, Ukrainian forces have gained significant ground following months of Russia’s advances in the south and east of the country.
She founded and heads the Institute for the Study of War and has taught at West Point, Yale, Georgetown University, and American University. Kagan has published in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Weekly Standard and elsewhere. [1] In 2009, she served on Afghanistan commander General Stanley McChrystal's strategic assessment ...