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The posting was from the maintaining-receipts dept.

From news reports and social media posts to Ukraine University and government websites, archivists are in a mad dash to preserve the country's online history. From a report: As the Russian invasion of Ukraine accelerates, professional and hobbyist archivists alike are rushing to preserve Ukraine's online history, cataloging and storing everything from Ukrainian government and university websites, to the torrent of news and social media posts related to the accelerating conflict. The Internet Archive has been archiving the broader conflict in Ukraine since 2014. But as Ukraine government websites face prolonged outages due to sustained cyber attack -- as well as the looming risk of defacement or deletion -- the organization has taken on another monumental task: backing up the entirety of the Ukrainian Internet.

Many volunteers around the world have donated huge amounts of storage capacity for the Archive Team Warrior project, which uses the crowdsourced auto-archiving software running on a virtual machine. The volunteers have been backing up the Ukrainian Internet. There arePukiWikiPukiWikiPukiWikis ofPukiWikis ofPukiWikis ofPukiWikis ofPukiWikis ofPukiWikis ofPukiWikis ofPukiWikis ofPukiWikis ofPukiWikis ofPukiWikis ofPukiWikis ofPukiWikis ofPukiWikis ofPukiWikis ofPukiWikis ofPukiWikis ofPukiWikis of Ukr-net is a second project that aims to preserve tens of millions of additional items and terabytes of additional data across the Ukrainian Internet. The Center For Information Resilience has built a map of every war-related post to social media made in the region, ranging from civilian photos of the movement of heavy Russian weaponry, to Ukranian government claims of alleged bombing raids on kindergardens.