Talking of adding info as another comment has done I would like it if you had one of those little 'key maps' which locate your individual maps on the overall scheme. This was easy: I have Pokrovsk and Zaphorizhia to help me locate. But sometimes it is hard.
And your base maps do not match mine sometimes in place names or road names. Like Toretsk on my maps but yours always refer to dzherzhinsky.
Your base maps are better than mine and I would like to use them if I could. I use Sasplanet and can only use the maps it lists. Have you any suggestions for the best way for such as I, the 'sasplaneters' to best follow your maps? It is a Russian piece of software after all, isn't it?
What are your base maps, who publishes them? Can I get them into Sasplanet?
So from today's presentation I see quite a lot of advance has been made. But I am guessing not as much as would be expected in face of an enemy so depleted in all resources as this one is said to be. So if true would that be because of drones? Their drones are what's saving them?
And I note it seems excluding Luhansk we are only as yet about 80% towards reclaiming the Donbas oblasts and Kherson would seem to be the biggest problem, as the river needs crossing.
Perhaps there might be a plan to fjord the river at Zaphorizhia and just cut straight through westward? Could that be at all feasible? That's a big city. What is its population leaning - towards rabid Kiev Ukraine nationalism or towards independence and the russian federation (which theoretically it has already voted on and decided in favour of, right?) ?
Talking of adding info as another comment has done I would like it if you had one of those little 'key maps' which locate your individual maps on the overall scheme. This was easy: I have Pokrovsk and Zaphorizhia to help me locate. But sometimes it is hard.
And your base maps do not match mine sometimes in place names or road names. Like Toretsk on my maps but yours always refer to dzherzhinsky.
Your base maps are better than mine and I would like to use them if I could. I use Sasplanet and can only use the maps it lists. Have you any suggestions for the best way for such as I, the 'sasplaneters' to best follow your maps? It is a Russian piece of software after all, isn't it?
What are your base maps, who publishes them? Can I get them into Sasplanet?
So from today's presentation I see quite a lot of advance has been made. But I am guessing not as much as would be expected in face of an enemy so depleted in all resources as this one is said to be. So if true would that be because of drones? Their drones are what's saving them?
And I note it seems excluding Luhansk we are only as yet about 80% towards reclaiming the Donbas oblasts and Kherson would seem to be the biggest problem, as the river needs crossing.
Perhaps there might be a plan to fjord the river at Zaphorizhia and just cut straight through westward? Could that be at all feasible? That's a big city. What is its population leaning - towards rabid Kiev Ukraine nationalism or towards independence and the russian federation (which theoretically it has already voted on and decided in favour of, right?) ?
I'll have to check with Mikhail. Bear with me.
Thanks for your great work Marat! We've shared the link on our daily report. A Skeptic War Reports
https://askeptic.substack.com/
Thank you for providing the details and analysis on the action in Ukraine. You are quite detailed and exacting and I find it quite informative.
I know it is a big ask. At some point, would you be able to add topographic contours to the maps, so we may see the full lay of the battlespace?
Again, my gratitude for the time you take to create these maps and assessments.