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AMK Mapping ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฟ
@AMK_Mapping_
Realistic Pro-Ukr news account and mapper. Focusing on Ukraine & The Middle East. Telegram channel: t.me/AMK_Mapping Support me: buymeacoffee.com/amk_mapping
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Is it just me, or has the so-called "Pro-Ukrainian" community on Twitter just completely died? Because I remember the days of 2023 where every comment section would be absolutely flooded with nafos, trolls, and other delusional people, but now they're just... gone.
9 Russian children were executed by Ukrainian soldiers in Kursk Oblast and left to decompose. Russian soldiers found them rotting next to a forest and put them in body bags. I won't share the videos for obvious reasons, but you can find them on telegram (and probably on twitter
The situation in the Pokrovsk direction has reached a catastrophic point for Ukraine. Ukrainian formations in Myrnohrad, eastern Pokrovsk, and the surrounding villages are now operationally encircled. Russian troops broke through to the northern outskirts of Pokrovsk, leaving
Color-coded strategic map of the Pokrovsk region showing urban areas in gray and blue, surrounding fields in brown and purple, red lines indicating encirclement zones around Myrnohrad and eastern Pokrovsk, yellow highlights on key paths, red dots marking Russian advances to northern outskirts with a narrow 2km open corridor visible as fields between lines, text overlays noting t.me/AMK_Mapping on Telegram and @AMK_Mapping_ on X.
Footage showing a Russian Mi-28 helicopter flying over Bakhmut. The city is beginning to become overgrown now that fighting is moving away.
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People, if Ukraine canโ€™t stop the Russians with the support of Europe AND the U.S., what makes you think they can with only Europe?
Ukrainian Journalist Yuriy Butusov confirmed that 1,700 soldiers from 155th mechanized brigade "Anna Kyivska", which was trained in France and sent to Pokrovsk deserted before the first battle. He added that the brigade commander was dismissed immediately after the battle, and
Ukraineโ€™s casualties in Velyka Novosilka are unprecedented. I wonโ€™t share any of the videos as they are very gorey, but many have been killed both in the town and while trying to escape the encirclement. The Ukrainian command is entirely to blame for this.
Once again, the so-called "experts" are posting the usual statistical slop. "Russia advanced X amount last year, so it will take them 500 years to take all of Ukraine!" I cannot believe people still fall for this shit. Advances in a war of attrition are not linear, and this is
Map of Ukraine and bordering Russia with pink shaded areas indicating Russian territorial gains since May 2025, labeled Russian gains since May 2025, showing limited advances in eastern regions near the border.
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The Economist
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Unless something dramatic changes, our calculations suggest that Vladimir Putin will be unable to win the war on the battlefield. The fact that he nevertheless continues to try suggests that he is out of ideas economist.com/interactive/eu
The fact that there are so many people out there who will deny atrocities committed by Ukraine โ€œjust because theyโ€™re Ukraineโ€ is genuinely scary.
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9 Russian children were executed by Ukrainian soldiers in Kursk Oblast and left to decompose. Russian soldiers found them rotting next to a forest and put them in body bags. I won't share the videos for obvious reasons, but you can find them on telegram (and probably on twitter
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Just a general reminder to all the Pro-Ukrainians out there: wanting peace and not wanting Ukraine to be destroyed is MORE pro Ukrainian than wanting them to keep fighting forever and have their country ruined even more than it already is. Iโ€™m genuinely convinced that many
I'm gonna post a whole lot of videos showing the destruction of Ukrainian vehicles and the killing of soldiers attempting to flee Kursk Oblast today and tomorrow. This is to highlight the stupidity of the Ukrainian command when it comes to repeating the same fucking mistakes
I've been thinking, since the new Belgorod operation with the Ukrainian command wasting EVEN MORE lives on something that is doomed to fail, I'm done with having Ukrainian flags in my name. While it was meant to represent my support for the Armed Forces of Ukraine and not the
The image is a screenshot of a Twitter profile for 'AMK Mapping ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฟ' with the handle @AMK_Mapping_. The profile header features a map highlighting regions in Ukraine and surrounding areas, with a focus on the Belgorod operation mentioned in the post text. The profile picture is a globe with the text 'AMK Mapping' overlaid. The bio indicates that the account is a 'Realistic Pro-Ukr news account and mapper' focusing on Ukraine and the Middle East, with links to their channel and external mapping site. The post text reveals the user's decision to remove Ukrainian flags from their name due to dissatisfaction with the Ukrainian command's recent operation in Belgorod, which they believe is doomed to fail and has resulted in unnecessary loss of life. This context adds a layer of political commentary to the visual elements of the profile.
Now that Kursk is effectively over, what do you guys think the next cope will be? Will they just return to one of the old ones like meat waves, or Kerch bridge, or F-16s? I mean the North Korean cope can't come back... right?
Keep in mind, most of the updates from the Pokrovsk-Dobropillya-Bilozerske area are days behind. The true situation will be much worse than is shown, especially considering almost all of this is being done in media silence.
Yesterday, a Ukrainian Su-27 aircraft was shot down, reportedly in an air battle by a Russian Su-30SM in an unspecified part of the frontline area. The Ukrainian pilot was killed.
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The Ukrainian soldiers still stationed and effectively encircled at the bottom of the Pokrovsk pocket in Lysivka and Sukhyi Yar remind me of those who were encircled in the industrial zones outside Avdiivka. Neither time were they given the order to withdraw in time, even
Two side-by-side maps of eastern Ukraine regions in blue, yellow, and red colors showing military frontlines and encirclements. Left map highlights the Pokrovsk area with a yellow arrow pointing to a blue-shaded pocket labeled Lysivka and surrounding terrain in red and yellow. Right map depicts the Avdiivka area with a yellow arrow to a blue-shaded zone and paths in yellow connecting to other blue areas. Labels include Pokrovsk and Avdiivka at the bottom.
I guarantee you that there are Pro-Ukrainians out there who if they visited some city in eastern Ukraine, talked to actual Ukrainians and get told by said Ukrainians that they want the war to end, they would proceed to call those same Ukrainians Russian trolls and kremlin agents.
The image is a screenshot of a social media post discussing the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. It includes a tweet from Clรฉment Molin (@clement_molin) with a map showing strategic military movements in Ukraine. The map highlights areas in red and green, with arrows indicating Russian military maneuvers, particularly focusing on the Pokrovsk-Kostyantynivka front and the Donbass region. The tweet mentions that Russian forces are preparing for a significant operation in 2025. The context provided by the original post text criticizes the prolongation of the war and the lack of good faith negotiations, emphasizing the suffering of both Ukrainians and Russians. The post also highlights the disconnect between online opinions and the real-life impact of the conflict.
Update from Kursk: The situation continues to deteriorate for the Ukrainians, and the lines collapse under Russian pressure. The main advances occurred in the northeastern part of the salient where Russian forces conducted a mechanised assault down the R200 highway. They were
The image is a detailed map illustrating the current military situation in Kursk, as described in the post by AMK Mapping ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฟ (@AMK_Mapping_). The map uses color coding to differentiate between Russian control (red), Ukrainian control (blue), Russian advances (dark red), and Ukrainian advances (yellow). The main focus is on the northeastern part of the salient where Russian forces have conducted a mechanized assault along the R200 highway, as indicated by the red arrows showing the direction of their advance. The map also includes a small inset showing the broader geographical context within Ukraine. The post text highlights the deteriorating situation for Ukrainian forces under Russian pressure, providing context to the visual representation of territorial changes and military movements.
Get ready for the "Pokrovsk served its purpose by killing hundreds of thousands of Russians, so it's no longer strategically important" cope.
It's crazy to me how little media coverage the Russian South Donetsk breakthrough got, both in mainstream media and on Twitter. It seems people are pre-occupied with more "important" topics, such as North Korean soldiers in Kursk (which there is still no proof of btw).
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Ukrainian forces have begun their withdrawal from parts of Pokrovsk, pulling out of the southern suburbs and nearby villages towards the city centre.
HIMARS, F-16s, ATACMS, JDAMs, Storm Shadows and now possibly Tomahawks? Do people just have short-term memory loss, or is it just completely ignored how all of these previous so-called "gamechangers" did literally nothing to shift the battlefield momentum. I think some people
Ukrainian channels report that a new type of drone is being used more often, called the "Shahed-238". It has a jet engine which increases the speed to 300+ km/h. Its first reported use was in January 2025. Launches of this drone were recorded from Kursk Oblast a few minutes
The image depicts a sleek, black, jet-powered drone identified as the "Shahed-238". This drone is reported to be used increasingly by Ukrainian channels, featuring a jet engine that boosts its speed to over 300 km/h. The first reported use of this drone was in January 2025, with recent launches recorded from Kursk Oblast. The drone's design is aerodynamic with a pointed nose, swept-back wings, and a cylindrical body, suggesting advanced military technology. The post by AMK Mapping ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฟ (@AMK_Mapping_) provides context that this drone is part of ongoing military operations, highlighting its significance in current events.