The 2022-23 Russian Invasion Of Ukraine. Map Source: deepstatemap.live/en
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Is this a different save from the original? The history shows them all as the same but I remember Kyiv was disputed for a while and some other changes...
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By the way, in the past we had id:232716 pinned to front page for around a year. A lot of you may be too young to remember that since it was a decade ago. Back then front page slots mattered to users more than they did today. But still we perpetually pinned a save and took away a slot. So it's not unheard of to pin a save if we feel like something is worth showcasing.
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This save takes up one front page slot, but I think it's very important to keep this here for as long as the situation in Ukraine remains fluid. It's still changing quickly and affects a lot of TPT community members. (Many of them still commenting on this save). A lot of effort still goes into updating this save with the latest changes.
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people are mad because of this save getting pinned i see
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@Umm you see jacob1 sees this save staying on fp a higher priority than other stuff
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What do you mean hasn't happened since 1945, LPR and DPR has been fighting ukraine since 2014 (altough that can also be called a civil war)
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The point of other saves not getting on FP due to this one is laughable to me, seen as the nationwides I have participated in have taken hundreds of man hours from the individual players combined.
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I'm sorry, are we all looking at the same active war between two completely different nations on European soil? Something that hasn't happened since 1945 and which will shape the future of European policy making (if we are to discount the Yugoslav wars as civil wars)?
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Zyxoin, I think you are right. Just like the annexation of Crimea. After it was over, it didn't really come up anymore.
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I somewhat agree with @64_Tesseract, this war has already been all over the internet. It's probably going to be just like the taliban taking over afghanistan, a short trend that will die out fairly quickly.