28 February 2022
Giancarlo Fiorella, an investigator with Bellingcat, explains how the online collective has created the Russia-Ukraine Monitor Map, an open-source database of incidents in the Russian invasion.
Bellingcat is a Netherlands-based investigative journalism website that specialises in fact-checking and open-source intelligence. It was founded by British journalist and former blogger Eliot Higgins in July 2014. Wikipedia
Editor’s note: The Russia-Ukraine Monitor Map is a crowdsourced effort by Centre for Information Resilience (CIR) and the wider open source community to map, document and verify significant incidents during the conflict in Ukraine. Its aim is to provide reliable information for policymakers, journalists as well as justice and accountability bodies about the evolving situations both on-the-ground and online. Bellingcat, Mnemonic and the Conflict Intelligence Team have also begun to contribute to the map in recent days.
Here, Benjamin Strick of the CIR team details the map and how it can be used.
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