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Occupiers Over June, Russian troops occupied 84 sq. km of Ukrainian territory – DeepState. INFOGRAPHICS In June 2026, Russian occupation forces captured 84 square kilometres of Ukrainian territory. At the same time, if the territories liberated by Ukraine's Defence Forces are taken into account, the overall balance for the enemy has remained negative for the second month in a row. 1 787 31 Previously in trend: Russian advance deoccupation of the territory

Syrskyi Since start of 2026, Defence Forces have liberated more than 670 square kilometres of Ukrainian territory, - Syrskyi Since the start of 2026, the Ukrainian Defence Forces have managed to liberate more than 670 square kilometres of our country’s territory from the Russian invaders. 948 32 Previously in trend: Situation at front deoccupation of the territory

Ukraine reports stronger territorial gains in May In May, Ukraine liberated twice as much territory as Russia occupied – Defense Ministry In May 2026, Ukraine’s Defense Forces liberated twice as much territory as Russian troops occupied during the same period. 1 733 21 Previously in trend: deoccupation of the territory

Ben Hodges Ukraine is capable of "smoking" Russians out of Crimea, - Hodges Ukraine has the means to liberate Crimea by isolating the peninsula and making it difficult for Russian troops to remain there. 6 109 46 Previously in trend: Occupation of Crimea deoccupation of the territory

Soldiers of the 82nd Brigade eliminated the occupiers and de-occupied the village of Sukhetske in Donetsk Oblast. Under Ukrainian flag again: 82nd Airborne Assault Brigade liberated Sukhetske in Donetsk region and defeated more than 60 occupiers. VIDEO Units of the 82nd Separate Airborne Assault Brigade  of the Bukovyna Airborne Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces liberated the village of Sukhetske in the Pokrovsk district of the Donetsk region. 8 138 16 Previously in trend: Elimination of Russian occupying forces Elimination of Russian occupiers De-occupation of settlements deoccupation of the territory

Zelenskyy Ukraine cannot de-occupy its entire territory now due to lack of resources and slow arms supplies, - Zelenskyy President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine is currently unable to de-occupy its entire territory due to a lack of resources and slowed arms supplies. 4 019 67 Previously in trend: deoccupation of the territory