July 4, 2025
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Deepstate: Russians occupied more than half a thousand square kilometers of Ukraine in June

During June, Russian troops occupied 556 km of Ukrainian territory, which is the worst indicator in 2025. Source: Message from the monitoring project of Deepstate literally: “The dynamics of May, unfortunately, has been preserved in June.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

During June, Russian troops occupied 556 km of Ukrainian territory, which is the worst indicator in 2025.

Source: Monitoring Project of DeepState

Literally: “Unfortunately, the dynamics of May were preserved in June. Recall that the most critical November for us, the katsaps advanced 730 km.

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The greatest advancement was Novopavlovsky and Pokrovsky – 29% and 27%, respectively. Among the leaders and Sumy region with 18%. That is, three -fourths of all progress were in three places. The last quarter falls on other sections of the front almost in equal proportions (4-6% per shaking). ”

 Deepstate

Details: Analysts note that the promotion of Russians “is caused by problems with people who are critical now for both parties.” At the same time, there is a fall in the number of mechanized attacks.

“And the assault actions of the enemy by the forces of 1 or 3 infantrymen were no longer a wonder. At the same time, the number of these groups remains significant,” the project said.

Prehistory:

  • On the operative maps on the situation at the Front, the General Staff on July 1, for the first time since February, showed the promotion of Russians in Sumy region (North Slobozhansky direction).

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