Inform Napalm
This section collects links to databases created by the international intelligence community InformNapalm based on its own OSINT investigations. The images are clickable and lead to archival data sources.
Database of Russian units involved in a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022
Dagestanis who died in Ukraine after the start of a full-scale war
Interactive database of Russian aggression
Presented in April 2018, the result of the work of InformNapalm volunteers over four years. More than 1700 OSINT investigations of InformNapalm are systematized and divided into two groups:
- Russian weapons found in Donbas;
- units of the Russian army that participated in the aggression against Ukraine, Georgia, Syria
- IN THE PREPARATION STAGE, one more section of this database: a list of the names of the detected Russian occupiers
Database: Personnel Russian Army in Ukraine
Database of investigations into the identification of servicemen and units of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation recorded in Donbas in the period from 2014 to the present day. The database is regularly updated. As of the end of 2016, the base has 75 military units, 164 incidents of fixation.
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Donbas in the period from 2014 to the present day. The database is regularly updated. As of the end of 2016, the base has 75 military units, 164 incidents of fixation.
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Database and video graphics of the latest weapons of the Russian Armed Forces in Donbas
Database and video graphics of identification of more than 30 types of weapons and special equipment of the Russian Armed Forces in Donbas.
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https://informnapalm.org/db/russian-invasion/
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