Daily overview — Summary report, May 20
A map of the approximate situation on the ground in Ukraine as of 00:00 UTC 20/05/23. pic.twitter.com/7Y8RWxw8es
— War Mapper (@War_Mapper) May 20, 2023
The General Staff’s operational update regarding the Russian invasion as of 18.00 pm, May 20, 2023 is in the dropdown menu below:






Military Updates
Train derailment in occupied Crimea obstructs rail line to Russia’s Black Sea Fleet base – UK intel. In its latest daily intelligence update, the British Defense Ministry says the May 18 train derailment near occupied Simferopol has blocked the rail line to Russia’s Black Sea Fleet base, potentially impacting supplies and raising the Kremlin’s concerns about safeguarding crucial infrastructure in Crimea.Defense analysts say Russia has adapted its tactics during the war, and a more structured, coordinated and reactive armed force has emerged. Its defensive operations could prove hard for Ukraine to crack as it prepares to mount a counteroffensivehttps://t.co/8XeEl7dMKX
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) May 20, 2023
Ukraine downs 16 of 22 Shahed drones, three of six cruise missiles in Russian nighttime air attack. In the early hours of 19 May, air raid alerts were declared in Ukraine’s northern regions, later joined by sirens in the south and, eventually, a nationwide air alarm. Ukraine’s Air Force Command says Russia has again attacked Ukraine with Iranian-made Shahed “kamikaze” drones and Kalibr missiles, and Ukrainian air defenses shot down most of the targets.
Frontline report: “Wagnerites” bombard high-rises in Bakhmut as Ukraine keeps pushing on the flanks. On 18 May, the battle for Bakhmut intensified in Donetsk Oblast as Russia’s Wagner forces hit high-rises in the city, preparing for a storming operation, while Ukrainians opened a fourth line of attack on the flanks, prompting Russian troop relocation into the area. According to British Defence Intelligence, (last 48 hours):- In the last four days, Russia has highly likely redeployed up to several battalions to reinforce the Bakhmut sector.
 
- This follows Ukrainian tactical gains on the flanks of the contested Donetsk Oblast town through mid-May and publicly aired doubts about the commitment of Wagner Group forces to continue fighting in the sector.
 
- With Russia likely maintaining relatively few uncommitted combat units in Ukraine, the redeployment represents a notable commitment by the Russian command.
 
- Russia’s leadership likely continue to see capturing Bakhmut as the key immediate war aim which would allow them to claim some degree of success in the conflict.
 
Losses of the Russian army

Humanitarian
Among many films prohibited in Russia is Haytarma, first feature film about Stalin’s deportation of Crimean Tatars from their homeland. Forceful eviction of nearly 200,000 people, most of whom were women and children to Central Asia started on 18 May 1944.War takes the best...
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) May 19, 2023
Researcher of Ukrainian ancient music Ivan Kuzminskyi was killed while defending his homeland from Russia's war. He picked up arms after Russia invaded.
In memoriam, we publish footage of a 2018 concert he organized after decoding ancient manuscripts. RIP! pic.twitter.com/boRcXc2IIv
Environmental
The Battle for Askania-Nova: how Russia’s war threatens Europe’s ecological paradiseUK’s new sanctions target Russia’s theft of Ukrainian grain, advanced mil tech, key revenue sources. The UK has sanctioned 86 individuals and legal entities, freezing the assets of those involved with key revenue streams. The package includes companies connected to the theft of Ukrainian grain and those involved in the shipment of Russian energy. Companies connected to Rosatom’s support of Putin’s military efforts were also sanctioned, according to the statement published on the British Government website on 19 May. https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1659622949954129920
Support
US plans to supply Ukraine with F-16 fighter jets, official says – NBC News. The US and its allies plan to provide F-16s to Ukraine as part of an effort to strengthen the country’s security, a Biden administration official said. The timing for when Ukraine will receive the fighter jets remains unclear, according to NBC News. In the coming months, the US and its allies will decide when to provide jets and which countries will supply them. https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1659616062604754951 Australia imposes sanctions on 21 Russian entities, including Rosneft. On 19 May, Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong announced new sanctions and an export ban, targeting sectors of economic significance to Russia ahead of the G7 Summit. The new financial sanctions will target 21 entities and three individuals, including a Russian illegal entity created to take over Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, the oil giant Rosneft, the gold company Polyus PJSC, and five banks. US halts export of consumer goods to Russia, adds 71 companies to trade blacklist – Reuters. On 19 May, the US halted the export of a wide range of consumer goods to Russia, including items that could be repurposed to support Moscow’s war machine, such as clothes dryers, snow plows, and sunglasses, according to Reuters. In addition, the US added 71 companies, including 69 Russian entities, one from Armenia and one from Kyrgyzstan, to a trade blacklist. The economic measures targeted aircraft repair and parts production plants, gunpowder, tractor and automobile factories, shipyards, and engineering centers in Russia.The U.S. plans to supply Ukraine with F-16 jets as part of an effort to strengthen the country’s security, a Biden administration official said
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) May 19, 2023
In the coming months, the U.S. & its allies will decide when to supply jets & which countries will provide themhttps://t.co/RfsSDZbKOl
New Developments
https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1659682592818450432Zelenskyy, Biden to meet at G7 summit in Japan, President’s Office confirms. The Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Andrii Yermak, confirmed that Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy would attend the G7 Summit in Hiroshima City in Japan, according to Ukrainska Pravda. In addition, Yermak said that Zelenskyy will meet US President Joe Biden “in the coming days” to discuss an international coalition to help procure F-16 fighter jets for Ukraine.
Explosions shake occupied Mariupol. On 19 May, loud explosions were heard in Russian-occupied Mariupol, according to an advisor to the mayor, Petro Andriushchenko. He stated that several blasts occurred at the Mariupol International Airport.Explosions rang out through Russian-occupied Mariupol, said an advisor to the mayor Petro Andriushchenko
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) May 19, 2023
According to him, several blasts occurred at the Mariupol International Airporthttps://t.co/ssYXGRat3W pic.twitter.com/pSscPEoeK3
Zelenskyy joins Arab League summit in Saudi Arabia. On 19 May, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited a summit of the Arab League in Saudi Arabia and urged Arab nations to work with Kyiv to secure the release of Ukrainian POWs in Russian detention, The Washington Post reported. “The release of all political prisoners of Crimea and temporarily occupied territories, and unlawfully deported individuals, the presentation of our peace formula, which requires the involvement of as many states as possible, and ensuring energy security for the upcoming winter are among our priorities,” Zelenskyy said on social media.
US signals to allies that it allow their exports of F-16 jets to Ukraine – CNN. The Biden administration has signaled to European allies in recent weeks that the US would allow them to export F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine, sources familiar with the discussions told CNN. However, administration officials are not aware of any formal requests by any allies to export F-16s, according to CNN.The US added 71 companies to a trade blacklist for supporting Russia's war against Ukraine
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) May 19, 2023
The targeted entities include aircraft repair and parts production plants, gunpowder, shipyards, and engineering centers in Russia - Reutershttps://t.co/XujeexOPws
Assessment
- On the war.
 
The Institute for the Study of War has made the following assessment as of May 19, 2022:
- A Ukrainian official stated that Russian forces have concentrated most of their available reserves to the Bakhmut area and slowed Ukrainian counterattacks in the past 24 hours.
 - Ukrainian counterattacks near Bakhmut have notably likely eliminated the threat of a Russian encirclement of Ukrainian forces in Bakhmut and forced Russian troops to allocate scarce military resources to defend against a limited and localized offensive effort, as Ukrainian command likely intended.
 - Russian forces conducted another series of drone and missile strikes across Ukraine on the night of May 18 to 19.
 - President Joe Biden reportedly informed G7 leaders on May 19 that Washington will support a joint effort to train Ukrainian pilots on F-16s and other fourth generation aircraft.
 - The Kremlin reportedly spent 3.1 trillion rubles (approximately $38.7 billion) in an undisclosed section of the Russian budget in 2023, likely to on fund the war and maintain occupied territories in Ukraine.
 - Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin announced that he will run for reelection as a member of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s United Russia Party for the first time, prompting criticism from select Russian ultranationalists.
 - A Ukrainian source reported that elements of two brigades of the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (GRU) have deployed to border areas of Kursk Oblast in order to conduct counter-sabotage activities and provocations.
 - Russian sources claimed that Russian troops continued offensive operations along the Kupiansk-Svatove line.
 - Russian forces continued to conduct ground attacks in the Bakhmut area and slightly increased their tempo of ground attacks along the Avdiivka-Donetsk City line.
 - Ukrainian officials stated that Russian forces are preparing defenses by flooding fields in Russian occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
 - Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev claimed that the Russian military has recruited 117,400 contract personnel in volunteer formations since January 1, 2023.
 - The Russian State Duma adopted the final reading of a draft law authorizing regional elections under martial law.