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Ukraine's population dynamics have shifted dramatically due to the ongoing war. The Institute of Demography reports a decline, with only 31.5 million residing in government-controlled areas as of early 2025. Cities like Kherson and the right bank region host around 211,000 people collectively, highlighting the uneven distribution of residents across regions. The government has introduced the Strategy of Demographic Development aiming to curb this trend, predicting a possible decline to 25 million by 2051. Concurrently, the prolonged conflict has led to heroic rescue operations by military units, like the recent mission in Novohryhorivka, showcasing the dire impact of war on civilian life and settlement patterns.

How has the war influenced Ukraine's population levels?

The war in Ukraine has significantly reduced the population in government-controlled areas, now standing at approximately 31.5 million. The conflict has prompted large-scale displacement and demographic shifts, leading the government to adopt strategies to address these challenges.

What are the current population statistics for Kherson and its region?

Currently, the city of Kherson has a population of about 66,000 people. Meanwhile, the right bank of the Kherson region houses approximately 145,000 residents, illustrating significant population changes caused by the ongoing military conflict.

What are the future population projections for Ukraine?

According to forecasts provided by the government and the Institute of Demography, Ukraine's population might drop to as low as 25 million by 2051 if current trends continue. The forecasts aim to implement demographic strategies to mitigate these declines.

What is the Strategy of Demographic Development of Ukraine?

The Strategy of Demographic Development of Ukraine is a governmental plan approved to address the ongoing population decline. It focuses on stabilizing population levels through various socio-economic measures and addressing demographic challenges by 2040.

How has civilian movement been affected in front-line areas?

In front-line areas, such as Novohryhorivka, civilians face dire conditions prompting evacuation operations carried out by military personnel. Such movements highlight the precarious situation for populations living close to conflict zones and the ongoing efforts for their protection and relocation.

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Forbes estimates Ukraine’s population at 30.5 million in government-controlled areas 30.5 million people live in Ukraine-controlled territory, Forbes reports. INFOGRAPHICS About 30.5 million people live in territory controlled by the Ukrainian government, with several million more remaining in temporarily occupied areas. 3 528 15

Soldiers of the 3rd Brigade carried out an evacuation operation from a frontline village Commander personally led grandmother and grandson to safety: rescue of civilians from frontline village. VIDEO Soldiers from the 3rd Mechanized Battalion of the Separate Presidential Brigade named after Bohdan Khmelnytskyi carried out a rescue operation for civilians in the front-line village of Novohryhorivka in the Luhansk direction. 1 776 8 Previously in trend: Situation in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions

demography, population Population on Ukrainian controlled territory decreased to 31.5 million people - Institute of Demography Ukraine has lost a significant part of its population due to the war, and currently the number of people living in government-controlled territory is approximately 31.5 million. 6 752 28

A blow to the cancer center in Kherson Currently, 66 thousand people live in Kherson, and 145 thousand in right bank of region - RMA Currently, about 145 thousand people live on the right bank of the Kherson region, and 66 thousand in Kherson itself. 1 543 3

Кабмін затвердив демографічну стратегію України до 2040 року Government approved Strategy of Demographic Development of Ukraine until 2040 The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the Strategy for Demographic Development of Ukraine until 2040. According to forecasts, by 2051, the country's population will be reduced to 25 million people. 14 541 170

демографія,населення,популяція In 2033, population of Ukraine may be from 26 to 35 million people, - Institute of Demography and Social Research of National Academy of Sciences Director of the Institute of Demography and Social Research named after M. Ptuhy Ella Libanova said that the population of Ukraine in 2033 will be between 26 and 35 million people. 4 623 118 Society

населення As of May 2023, permanent population of Ukraine is 29 million people, - UIF. INFOGRAPHICS 8.6 million Ukrainians have not returned to Ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine 10 354 80 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

соледар About half a million people now live in Ukraine-controlled part of Donetsk region - Kyrylenko Over recent weeks, amid reports that a large-scale Russian offensive in Donbas may resume, people have been leaving more actively. 1 227 1 Society

україна Ukrainians consider territorial integrity of Ukraine and fight against corruption to be priority goals of state for 10 years, - survey. INFOGRAPHICS Sociologists studied the opinions of Ukrainians regarding the state’s priorities for the next decade. 1 299 18 Previously in trend: War

Population of Ukraine totals 37.289 mln people – e-census data Population of Ukraine totals 37.289 mln people – e-census data According to the data of the electronic census, population of Ukraine totals 37.289 million, minister of the Cabinet of Ministers Dmytro Dubilet reported. 29 145 450 Ukrainian Politics

Only eight out of 16 million Ukrainian women have jobs, Deputy Prime Minister Zubko says Only eight out of 16 million Ukrainian women have jobs, Deputy Prime Minister Zubko says Eight out of 24 million able-bodied Ukrainians are male; only eight out of 16 million employable women have jobs while the rest are housewives. 19 163 258 Ukrainian Politics

чийгоз Chiygoz: There are no Crimeans other than Ukraine’s citizens living in Crimea It was the notion of ‘Crimeans’ that once triggered separatism in the now Russian-occupied Crimea. 16 916 143 Previously in trend: Occupation of Crimea

Real wages of Ukrainians increased by 20.4 percent over year, - PM Hroisman From May 2016 to May 2017, real wages of the population have increased by 20.4 percent. 28 081 349 Economics

красноговровка Eight people wounded in Krasnohorivka as local hospital and school came under shelling by Russian troops The number of wounded in the morning shelling of the town of Krasnohorivka in the Donetsk region has reached eight people. 28 014 55 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

Losses reported as militants shelled Zaitseve and Vodiane with heavy weapons, - ATO press center The terrorists continue to fire large-caliber guns upon Ukrainian soldiers’ positions in the anti-terrorist operation (ATO) zone. 16 053 19 Ukrainian Politics

Local resident wounded in Krasnohorivka, - Abroskin A woman with a concussion, shrapnel wounds to the face and right hand was taken to Kurakhove hospital. 3 179 6 Incidents

Two volunteers wounded as militants shelled Marinka One man received a mine blast trauma and a head injury; another was wounded in the thigh. 4 153 5 Incidents

Ukraine's rural population diminished by 2.5 million people since independence, - Hroisman The number of rural population in Ukraine has declined by 2.5 million people, and almost 350 Ukrainian villages have disappeared since the country gained independence in 1991. 6 241 39 Ukrainian Politics

A village in Luhansk region lived without electricity for one and a half years Residents of 'LPR'-controlled Novooleksandrivka village said they had been without any electricity for about 18 months. 9 329 72 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

Russia faces demographic disaster, U.S. billionaire investor says Putin's efforts to reclaim Russian-speaking territories might be fueled by a looming demographic disaster. 178 0 Economics

Minister Demchyshyn sees no reasons to revise gas tariffs for population Minister of Energy and Coal Industry Volodymyr Demchyshyn sees no reasons to revise gas tariffs for population. 23 218 166 Society