DeepState's Updated Map Shows Russian Gains in Donetsk, 4336 km² Occupied in a Year
Updated Combat Map for the Donetsk Region
According to Главком: The analytical portal DeepState has released an updated map of combat operations, indicating that Russian occupation forces are continuing their offensive actions in the Donetsk region. Over the course of 2025, Russian troops have occupied 4,336 square kilometers of Ukrainian territory, which constitutes approximately 0.72% of Ukraine's total land area. This ongoing conflict represents a significant and sustained pressure on Ukraine's defensive lines in the east.
Areas of Russian Advance
Hostile forces have made advances on several fronts simultaneously. Specifically, the map documents:
- Advances in the area of Nykyforivka on the Sloviansk axis;
- Advances near Nelipivka on the Kostiantynivka axis;
- Advances in the area of Novyi Shakhtovy and Zatyshok;
- A deteriorating situation and increased activity by Russian troops on the Pokrovsk axis.
This data points to the continuation of intense combat operations in eastern Ukraine, a development causing concern among military analysts and the public. The situation in Donetsk remains highly tense as Russian forces press their offensive operations. This battlefield update underscores the critical need to monitor the conflict's evolution, as shifts on the front line can influence the strategic calculations of both sides. The intensification of fighting across multiple sectors may signal tactical adjustments by Russian forces, requiring careful analysis by Ukrainian military command and international observers.
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