![]() ![]() A prominent Russian milblogger claimed that Ukrainian forces are not conducting active operations aimed at regaining positions in Bakhmut City itself despite the possible continuation of localized Ukrainian counterattacks northwest and southwest of the city. Malyar also stated that Ukrainian forces continue to control positions in the southwestern outskirts of Bakhmut City. Malyar stated that Ukrainian forces hold dominant elevated positions north and south of Bakhmut and that Ukrainian forces stopped combat operations on May 26 and 27 to fulfill other unspecified tasks. The Ukrainian General Staff reported on May 27 that Russian forces conducted unsuccessful offensive operations west of Khromove (immediately west of Bakhmut) and in the direction of Predtechyne (15km southwest of Bakhmut). ![]() Wagner Group mercenaries appear to be withdrawing from Bakhmut city to reconstitute and regroup in the rear as Russian offensive operations decrease in and around the city. Ukrainian military officials reported that Russian offensive operations had dramatically decreased to two skirmishes in the Bakhmut direction, and Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Malyar attributed this decrease to the Russian relief-in-place and regrouping of forces in the area. ISW will cover subsequent reports in the May 28 Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment. Note: The data cutoff for this product was 1pm ET on May 27. ISW will update this time-lapse map archive monthly. These maps complement the static control-of-terrain map that ISW produces daily by showing a dynamic frontline. ![]() This map is updated daily alongside the static maps present in this report.Ĭlick here to access ISW’s archive of interactive time-lapse maps of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. KaganĬlick here to see ISW’s interactive map of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Kateryna Stepanenko, Riley Bailey, Grace Mappes, and Fredrick W. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, May 27, 2023 The performance and speed of the map correlate with the strength of your hardware.Ĭlick here to read about the methodology behind ISW and CTP's mapping of this conflict.Ĭlick here to see our collection of reports from 2022. This high-definition interactive map is resource intensive. ISW will add new time-lapses to our on a monthly basis. These maps complement the static control-of-terrain maps that ISW produces daily by showing a dynamic frontline. This map complements the static control-of-terrain maps that ISW daily produces with high-fidelity and, where possible, street-level assessments of the war in Ukraine.Ĭlick here to access ISW’s archive of interactive time-lapse maps of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. These products addressed critical inflection points as they occurred.Ĭlick here to see ISW's interactive map of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This list also includes prominent warning alerts that ISW and CTP launched beyond our daily Ukraine Conflict Updates. These Ukraine Conflict Updates replaced ISW’s previous “ Indicators and Thresholds for Russian Military Operations in Ukraine and/or Belarus ,” which we maintained from November 12, 2021, through February 17, 2022. In late February 2022, ISW began publishing daily synthetic products covering key events related to renewed Russian aggression against Ukraine. This page collects ISW and CTP's updates on the conflict in Ukraine. ![]()
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