War in Ukraine: Russians Lost Ground in April for the First Time Since Summer 2023
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According to an analysis conducted by the Institute for the Study of War, the Russian-controlled area in Ukraine fell by some 120 km2 in April, which had not happened since the Ukrainian counter-offensive.
The Russian-controlled zone in Ukraine was reduced by about 120 square kilometres between March and April, which has not happened since the Ukrainian counter-offensive in the summer of 2023, according to the analysis carried out by AFP on the basis of data from the Institute for the Study of the War (ISW).
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