Recap Deployment Map changes – Week 43
The weekly recap of the latest unit changes on our Deployment map. A collection of the most significant changes on our Deployment map during the past week. All information based on publicly available sources. Kupyansk Axis Bakhmut Axis Avdiivka Axis Zaporizhzhia Axis Kherson Axis Our Deployment Map has been updated to reflect the changes above. Data marked…
The weekly recap of the latest unit changes on our Deployment map.
A collection of the most significant changes on our Deployment map during the past week. All information based on publicly available sources.
Kupyansk Axis
- 57th Motorized Brigade, which was previously in reserve, has been re-deployed to the vicinity of Synkivka. (source)
- Col. Gen. Ruslan Khomchak visited 54th Mechanized Brigade in the area of Kupyansk, revealing the brigade was redeployed to this axis. (source)
- 150th Battalion of 117th Territorial Defense Brigade reinforced Ukrainian defense in Kupyansk direction as well. (source)
Bakhmut Axis
- No updates.
Avdiivka Axis
- 468th Separate Rifle Battalion reinforced Ukrainian defense near Avdiiivka. The battalion is under the command of 110th Mechanized Brigade. *
- 2nd Air Assault Battalion of 95th Air Assault Brigade was deployed towards Marinka. (source)
- Russian Volunteer Corps were sent towards Avdiivka to help Ukrainian defenders. (source)
Zaporizhzhia Axis
- No updates.
Kherson Axis
- No updates.
Our Deployment Map has been updated to reflect the changes above.
Data marked with * come from public Facebook groups of Ukrainian volunteers asking for support, a list of captured soldiers, and so on. Due to possible personal data available at the source such as name etc., the links are hidden and can be provided on demand if requested.
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It would be really cool to get, if at all feasible, a comprehensive resource with month-by-month sector flows for both sides, i.e. brigades or battalions in and out.
For example, Kupyansk Axis added 2 brigades and 4 battalions on Ukraine’s side for the month October. If such info were compiled going back at least to January, many would appreciate it.