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Since the start of 2025, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has continued to evolve, with recent figures indicating territorial changes. According to the Institute for the Study of War, Russian forces have occupied approximately 4,669 square kilometers of Ukrainian land since January. This area accounts for roughly 0.77% of Ukraine’s total territory.

The ongoing military developments have significant implications for the regional stability and international response. Ukrainian officials have maintained that their forces are working to regain control of occupied regions, while Russia has often characterized its military actions as efforts to protect its national interests. The territorial gains reported this year suggest a continued, though incremental, expansion of Russian-held areas.

International commentators and observers continue to monitor the situation closely, emphasizing the importance of diplomatic efforts to de-escalate ongoing tensions. The figures provided by the Institute for the Study of War underscore the persistent nature of the conflict, as well as the challenges faced by Ukraine in reclaiming its territory. As the situation unfolds, both sides remain committed to their respective strategies, with the global community watching for potential developments.

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