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Over the month of August, Ukraine has successfully reclaimed approximately 35 km² from Russian forces.

This means that Russia currently occupies a total of 17.49% of Ukraine.

This first chart illustrates in which direction control has shifted each month of the war. Image
The graph below visualises how these monthly changes add up.

The grey bars represent the extent of Russian occupation both before the invasion, and today.

Before the invasion, Russia held roughly 7.04% of Ukraine. Presently, their control extends to 17.49%. Image
This third chart looks closer at just the changes each month over the past year.

Since Ukraine started their southern offensive at the beginning of June, they have liberated approximately 335 km². Image
To provide context for all of these control changes, this final graph contextualizes these shifts within Ukraine as a whole. Image
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Apr 1
Over the month of March 🇷🇺 increased the area of land they control in Ukraine by approximately 70km².

This equates to a total of ~16.68% of Ukraine being occupied by 🇷🇺 forces, a 0.01% increase since the end of February.

The chart below shows how control of the country has developed each month over the course of the war.

Prior to the invasion on 24th February 2022, Russia occupied approximately 6.45% of Ukraine.
This graph puts into perspective what the scale of those monthly changes to control mean when compared with the country as a whole.
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Apr 1
A map of the approximate situation on the ground in Ukraine as of 00:00 UTC 01/04/23.
A close-up map of the approximate situation around the city of Bakhmut.

🇷🇺 have advanced north along the Bakhmutovka river into the central district of the city.
A close-up map of the approximate situation around the city of Avdiivka.

🇷🇺 have advanced northeast of the city.
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Mar 26
A map of the approximate situation on the ground in Ukraine as of 00:00 UTC 27/03/23.
A close-up map of the approximate situation around the city of Bakhmut.

🇷🇺 have advanced deeper into the industrial district and entered the northwestern residential areas.

🇷🇺 also continued their advances in the south of the city along the Bakhmitovka river.
A close-up map of the approximate situation around the city of Avdiivka.

🇺🇦 have successfully carried out a counter-attack and retaken the trenches south of the city previously captured by 🇷🇺 forces.
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Mar 23
A map of the approximate situation on the ground in Ukraine as of 00:00 UTC 23/03/23.

There have been no notable changes to control since the last update.
A close-up map of the approximate situation around the city of Bakhmut.

There have been no confirmed changes to control since the last update.
A close-up map of the approximate situation around the city of Avdiivka.

A section of the front here has remained unchanged since the invasion in February of last year.
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Mar 4
A map of the approximate situation on the ground in Ukraine as of 00:00 UTC 04/03/23.
Updates:

🇺🇦 presence has returned to Hryanykivka. The settlement is once again contested after being occupied by RU on 19/02/23.
A close-up map of the approximate situation around the city of Bakhmut.

🇷🇺 has continued to advance west from Berkhivka and Yahidne.
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Mar 1
Over the month of February 🇷🇺 increased the area of land they control in Ukraine by approximately 85km².

This equates to a total of ~16.67% of Ukraine being occupied by 🇷🇺 forces, a 0.01% increase since the end of January.
The chart below shows how control of the country has developed each month over the course of the war.

Prior to the invasion on 24th February 2022, Russia occupied approximately 6.45%.
This graph puts into perspective what the scale of those monthly changes to control mean when compared with the country as a whole.
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