WarStrikes / Transparency
About WarStrikes
Independent open-source conflict monitoring for structured situational awareness.
Mission
WarStrikes was created to make fast-moving conflict information easier to follow. Instead of forcing users to jump between social feeds, news alerts, maps and fragmented reports, WarStrikes organises open-source conflict updates into a structured live tracker.
What WarStrikes does
- Tracks conflict-related events from open sources
- Maps incidents where location data is available
- Aggregates source references for each event
- Helps users follow escalation and de-escalation patterns over time
- Provides structured event pages and theater views
What WarStrikes does not do
- Does not provide military advice or operational guidance
- Does not provide intelligence assessments or classified analysis
- Does not guarantee real-time completeness of all conflict activity
- Does not replace official emergency or government information
- Does not advocate for war, violence or any political side
Independence
WarStrikes is an independent project. It is not affiliated with any government, military organisation, intelligence agency, political party or media group.
Editorial responsibility
WarStrikes aims to be transparent about uncertainty, source limitations and corrections. When better evidence becomes available, events may be updated, revised or removed. Read the Methodology and Sources & Verification pages for details.
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Methodology
How events are collected, classified and updated.
Read methodology →Sources & Verification
Source types, evaluation principles and how to read events.
Source evaluation →Press & Media Kit
Descriptions and citation guidance for journalists.
Read more →Contact
Corrections, feedback and press enquiries.
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