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In May 2026, Ukraine's armed forces achieved one of the most significant territorial gains of the conflict, with Russian troops ceding control of about 280 square kilometers while only capturing 40, leading to a net recovery of roughly 240 square kilometers for Ukraine within a single month, as per reports from Ukraine's Ministry of Defence and analysis from RBC-Ukraine. Military experts highlight that many of the Russian gains in May were seen as short-lived advances that were quickly reversed. This change marks a doubling of the rate of Russian territorial losses compared to the previous four-week interval, according to data from ISW. Ukrainian drone operations deep within Russia persist in hindering supply routes and logistical operations.

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00:00Russia thought this war would end in days, but now it's losing ground faster than ever.
00:05Ukraine says Russia lost a shocking 240 square kilometers in May alone.
00:10Russian forces captured around 40 square kilometers, but Ukraine pushed them back and reclaimed 280.
00:17Most Russian advances lasted only briefly before Ukrainian troops rolled them back.
00:23According to battlefield analysts, Russia's losses have doubled compared to the previous month,
00:28and the pressure keeps growing.
00:31Ukraine's deep-strike drones are hitting supply lines far inside Russia,
00:35disrupting fuel, logistics, and frontline support.
00:39On June 6th alone, Russia reportedly lost 82 artillery systems in a single day.
00:45That's a massive blow to Russia's ability to keep attacking.
00:49Four years into the war, the Kremlin is still chasing the victory it promised.
00:53But Ukraine's military, backed by Western weapons and relentless resistance,
00:57shows no sign of collapsing.
00:59And if this trend continues, Russia's toughest battles may still be ahead.
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