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Ukraine maps: New ceasefires to allow people to leave key cities Ukraine maps: New ceasefires to allow people to leave key cities
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Russian troops advancing towards Kyiv in the north of Ukraine have been slowed down by attacks from Ukrainian forces and hampered by serious logistical problems.Russian troops advancing towards Kyiv in the north of Ukraine have been slowed down by attacks from Ukrainian forces and hampered by serious logistical problems.
Analysts say they have been more successful in the south of the country, rapidly gaining ground and advancing towards the key city of Odesa.Analysts say they have been more successful in the south of the country, rapidly gaining ground and advancing towards the key city of Odesa.
Here are the latest developments on day 14 of the invasion:Here are the latest developments on day 14 of the invasion:
Russian has announced ceasefires in Kyiv and other key cities, including Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, and Mariupol, to allow civilians to leave. Ceasefires agreed in Sumy, Mariupol and elsewhere for evacuations
In the first successful mass evacuation, around 5,000 people escaped from the north-eastern city of Sumy. Humanitarian corridors also set up for several areas around Kyiv
More than two million people have now fled the fighting in Ukraine. More than two million people have now fled the fighting in Ukraine
Russia launched its attack in the early hours of 24 February from three main directions: north, south and east.Russia launched its attack in the early hours of 24 February from three main directions: north, south and east.
Nearly all the the troops positioned around Ukraine in the build-up to the invasion are now on Ukrainian territory, according to US officials.
Targets all over the country have been attacked from land, sea and air. But the Ukrainian military says the Russian advance has slowed and the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) says Ukranian forces have had "considerable success" against Russia's air force and probably prevented them from controlling the airspace.Targets all over the country have been attacked from land, sea and air. But the Ukrainian military says the Russian advance has slowed and the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) says Ukranian forces have had "considerable success" against Russia's air force and probably prevented them from controlling the airspace.
On Tuesday, 5,000 civilians were evacuated from the city of Sumy, which has been under bombardment by Russian forces for days. On Tuesday, 7,000 civilians were evacuated from the city of Sumy, which has been under bombardment by Russian forces for days.
It was the first successful mass evacuation despite Russia announcing several ceasefires to get people out of cities under bombardment. Previous attempts at evacuating people from besieged cities had failed, with both sides accusing each other of breaking ceasefires.
According to Russian state media, safe corridors are also being established to allow civilians to flee the cities of Kyiv, Chernihev, Kharkiv, Irpin and Mariupol. However, details of many of the routes are yet to emerge. Further humanitarian corridors have been agreed for use by civilians on Wednesday in areas where fighting has intensified in recent days.
Previous attempts at the mass evacuation of people from cities had failed with some evacuees coming under fire.
Ukraine claimed previous routes had been impossible to use, with both sides accusing each other of breaking the ceasefire.
The fight for KyivThe fight for Kyiv
There has been intense shelling around Kyiv in recent days, and analysts say Russian troops are bringing up reinforcements and supplies for an assault on the capital within the next few days.There has been intense shelling around Kyiv in recent days, and analysts say Russian troops are bringing up reinforcements and supplies for an assault on the capital within the next few days.
In Irpin, to the north-west of the city, Russian forces are using "siege and starve" tactics, according to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).In Irpin, to the north-west of the city, Russian forces are using "siege and starve" tactics, according to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
Russian forces have shelled civilian areas, cutting off electricity, food and water supplies. At least 2,000 civilians have fled.Russian forces have shelled civilian areas, cutting off electricity, food and water supplies. At least 2,000 civilians have fled.
Chechen troops who are believed to be specialists in close combat and urban warfare, have been deployed to Myla, to Irpin's south-west.
Russian troops are also advancing from the Sumy area in the east, and are active in the Brovary area, while Ukrainian forces are attempting to disrupt Russian supply lines there, in order to stall further advances.Russian troops are also advancing from the Sumy area in the east, and are active in the Brovary area, while Ukrainian forces are attempting to disrupt Russian supply lines there, in order to stall further advances.
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) says Ukrainian forces around the nearby towns of Hostomel, Bucha, Vorzel and Irpin continue to resist the Russian offensive towards Kyiv.
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Slow Russian progress in the northSlow Russian progress in the north
Russian troops initially made quick gains, advancing from Belarus down the west side of the Dnieper river via Chernobyl.Russian troops initially made quick gains, advancing from Belarus down the west side of the Dnieper river via Chernobyl.
However, the MoD says the main body of the large Russian column advancing on Kyiv remains over 30km (19 miles) from the centre of the city.However, the MoD says the main body of the large Russian column advancing on Kyiv remains over 30km (19 miles) from the centre of the city.
Many vehicles are believed to have run out of fuel or broken down.Many vehicles are believed to have run out of fuel or broken down.
There has also been intense fighting around Hostomel airport, which has changed hands several times.There has also been intense fighting around Hostomel airport, which has changed hands several times.
Russian troops have also faced strong Ukrainian opposition to the north-east of Kyiv.Russian troops have also faced strong Ukrainian opposition to the north-east of Kyiv.
Chernihiv has come under intense bombardment, according to Ukraine's military, with several residential areas reduced to rubble.Chernihiv has come under intense bombardment, according to Ukraine's military, with several residential areas reduced to rubble.
Russia's advance on Kyiv from the east has also faced Ukrainian opposition.Russia's advance on Kyiv from the east has also faced Ukrainian opposition.
Big Russian gains in the southBig Russian gains in the south
Russian forces have made rapid gains across the south of the country, advancing east and west from Crimea.Russian forces have made rapid gains across the south of the country, advancing east and west from Crimea.
In the east, there is growing concern for tens of thousands of civilians trapped in the port city of Mariupol, which is encircled by Russian forces.In the east, there is growing concern for tens of thousands of civilians trapped in the port city of Mariupol, which is encircled by Russian forces.
The UN says civilians in Mariupol, Kharkiv, Melitopol and elsewhere "desperately need aid, especially life-saving medical supplies".The UN says civilians in Mariupol, Kharkiv, Melitopol and elsewhere "desperately need aid, especially life-saving medical supplies".
People are trapped without food, running water or electricity and there are reports of bodies in the streets.People are trapped without food, running water or electricity and there are reports of bodies in the streets.
To the west, Russian forces are moving in the direction of Odesa, where Ukrainian forces are preparing for an attack in the coming days.To the west, Russian forces are moving in the direction of Odesa, where Ukrainian forces are preparing for an attack in the coming days.
It would seal off Ukraine from its coastline and secure a path for Russian forces from Donetsk to the Moldovan border.It would seal off Ukraine from its coastline and secure a path for Russian forces from Donetsk to the Moldovan border.
In Mykolaiv, rocket strikes are reported to have caused fires in residential areas.In Mykolaiv, rocket strikes are reported to have caused fires in residential areas.
Analysts say Russian troops may be trying to bypass the city in order to attack Odesa.Analysts say Russian troops may be trying to bypass the city in order to attack Odesa.
Ukrainian authorities say Russian forces have crossed the river at Kashpero-Mykolaivka, and have been seen advancing towards Vosnesensk.Ukrainian authorities say Russian forces have crossed the river at Kashpero-Mykolaivka, and have been seen advancing towards Vosnesensk.
Limited Russian advance in the eastLimited Russian advance in the east
Kharkiv, the second-largest city in Ukraine, has faced intense aerial bombardment.Kharkiv, the second-largest city in Ukraine, has faced intense aerial bombardment.
Ukraine's ministry of defence intelligence service says a top commander in the Russian army has been killed during fighting near the city. The BBC cannot independently verify the claim.Ukraine's ministry of defence intelligence service says a top commander in the Russian army has been killed during fighting near the city. The BBC cannot independently verify the claim.
Artillery attacks on residential areas of Kharkiv are being investigated by UN prosecutors for possible war crimes.Artillery attacks on residential areas of Kharkiv are being investigated by UN prosecutors for possible war crimes.
A Ukrainian counter-offensive near Kharkiv damaged Russian front-line units, according to the ISW, and there are claims Ukrainian forces pushed the Russians back to the border north west of the city.A Ukrainian counter-offensive near Kharkiv damaged Russian front-line units, according to the ISW, and there are claims Ukrainian forces pushed the Russians back to the border north west of the city.
Ukrainian troops have also been fighting back against Russian forces near Sumy, targeting their supply lines on the roads from the Russian border.Ukrainian troops have also been fighting back against Russian forces near Sumy, targeting their supply lines on the roads from the Russian border.
There are also thought to be about 15,000 Russian-backed separatists in Donetsk and Luhansk, who may help a Russian advance. Ukraine believes the figure is higher.There are also thought to be about 15,000 Russian-backed separatists in Donetsk and Luhansk, who may help a Russian advance. Ukraine believes the figure is higher.
Thousands flee across bordersThousands flee across borders
Since the invasion began, more than two million people have fled Ukraine, according to the United Nations. It's the fastest-growing refugee crisis in Europe since World War Two.Since the invasion began, more than two million people have fled Ukraine, according to the United Nations. It's the fastest-growing refugee crisis in Europe since World War Two.
Unicef, the UN children's agency, believes around half of them are children and young people.Unicef, the UN children's agency, believes around half of them are children and young people.
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About these mapsAbout 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 Institute's Critical Threats Project.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 Institute's Critical Threats Project.
From 2 March this daily assessment differentiated between "Assessed Russian-controlled Ukrainian territory" and "Assessed Russian advances in Ukraine", the latter indicating areas where Russians are believed to have launched attacks from but which they do not control.From 2 March this daily assessment differentiated between "Assessed Russian-controlled Ukrainian territory" and "Assessed Russian advances in Ukraine", the latter indicating areas where Russians are believed to have launched attacks from but which they do not control.
To show key areas where advances are taking place we are also using daily updates from the UK Ministry of Defence and BBC research. To show locations where there have been attacks or explosions we are using reports that have been verified by the BBC.To show key areas where advances are taking place we are also using daily updates from the UK Ministry of Defence and BBC research. To show locations where there have been attacks or explosions we are using reports that have been verified by the BBC.
The situation in Ukraine is fast moving and it is likely there will be times when there have been changes not reflected in the maps.The situation in Ukraine is fast moving and it is likely there will be times when there have been changes not reflected in the maps.