Russia occupied greater than 4,000 sq km of Ukrainian territory in 2025 – navy analysts

Russia occupied 4,336 sq. kilometres of Ukrainian territory in 2025.

Supply: DeepState, a Ukrainian group of navy analysts

Quote: "That is about 0.72% of Ukraine's whole territory. General, from 1 January 2023 to 1 January 2026, the rise in occupied territory amounted to 7,463 sq km, or 1.28% of Ukraine's whole territory. In contrast with earlier years, 2025 was certainly troublesome for Ukraine's defence forces."

Particulars: DeepState printed the next occupation figures by oblast:

Dnipropetrovsk Oblast – 0.6% (+0.6 over the previous yr);

Sumy Oblast – 1.0% (+1.0);

Kharkiv Oblast – 4.7% (+1.3);

Kherson Oblast – 72% (no change);

Zaporizhzhia Oblast – 74.8% (+2.1);

Donetsk Oblast – 78.1% (+10.6);

Luhansk Oblast – 99.6% (+0.6).

DeepState additionally in contrast the state of affairs with 2022, saying the three-year change was as follows:

Dnipropetrovsk Oblast – 0% ► 0.6%;

Sumy Oblast – 0% ► 1%;

Kharkiv Oblast – 1.9% ► 4.7%;

Kherson Oblast – 72% ► 72%;

Zaporizhzhia Oblast – 72.8% ► 74.8%;

Donetsk Oblast – 56.7% ► 78.1%;

Luhansk Oblast – 97.9% ► 99.6%.

DeepState reviews {that a} whole of 116,165 sq km of Ukrainian land is occupied, which is nineteen.25% of Ukraine's whole territory, or one in each 5 sq. kilometres.

Crimea stays 100% occupied, whereas the share of occupied territory on the Kinburn Spit in Mykolaiv Oblast doesn’t have an effect on the general figures, DeepState added.

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