Overview
- The platform updates its color-coded frontline map to the meter and minute using verified open-source data from front-line personnel.
- Over 100 staff and volunteers operate from a secure Kyiv location under strict security protocols to fend off persistent Russian cyberattacks.
- Millions of daily users, including Ukrainian commanders, civilians and international observers, rely on DeepState for accurate battlefield information.
- After Google Maps blocked their tool, founders Roman Pohorilyi and Ruslan Mykula built an independent platform that quickly became the leading open-source war tracker.
- The founders pledge to keep DeepState active until Ukraine’s territory is fully liberated, with plans to repurpose the platform for other crisis regions.