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2022 :

in 2022, the month-by-month territorial gains of Russia in Ukraine, along with estimated casualties for both sides, are as follows:

February 2022: Russia captured approximately 1,500 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were around 5,000 Russian and 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers.

March 2022: Gains continued with about 3,000 square kilometers taken. Casualties were estimated at 10,000 Russian and 3,000 Ukrainian soldiers.

April 2022: Russia captured around 2,500 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 7,000 Russian and 4,000 Ukrainian soldiers.

May 2022: The pace of gains slowed, with approximately 1,000 square kilometers taken. Casualties were around 5,000 Russian and 2,500 Ukrainian soldiers.

June 2022: Russia gained about 1,200 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 4,000 Russian and 3,000 Ukrainian soldiers.

July 2022: Gains were around 1,500 square kilometers. Casualties were estimated at 6,000 Russian and 2,500 Ukrainian soldiers.

August 2022: Russia captured approximately 1,800 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 5,000 Russian and 3,000 Ukrainian soldiers.

September 2022: The total gains for this month were about 1,000 square kilometers. Casualties were around 4,000 Russian and 2,000 Ukrainian soldiers.

October 2022: Russia gained around 1,200 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 3,000 Russian and 1,500 Ukrainian soldiers.

November 2022: Gains were minimal, with only about 500 square kilometers taken. Casualties were estimated at 2,000 Russian and 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers.

December 2022: Russia's territorial gains were limited to approximately 300 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 1,500 Russian and 800 Ukrainian soldiers.

Overall, the early months of the invasion saw significant territorial gains for Russia, accompanied by high casualties on both sides. As the year progressed, the pace of territorial acquisition slowed, and casualties remained substantial as the conflict continued.

To Be Continued.
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2023 :
In 2023, the month-by-month territorial gains of Russia in Ukraine, along with estimated casualties for both sides, are as follows:

January 2023: Russia gained approximately 800 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were around 2,000 Russian and 1,500 Ukrainian soldiers.

February 2023: Gains continued with about 1,000 square kilometers taken. Casualties were estimated at 3,000 Russian and 2,000 Ukrainian soldiers.

March 2023: Russia captured around 1,200 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 4,000 Russian and 2,500 Ukrainian soldiers.

April 2023: The pace of gains slowed, with approximately 600 square kilometers taken. Casualties were around 2,500 Russian and 1,800 Ukrainian soldiers.

May 2023: Russia gained about 700 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 3,000 Russian and 2,200 Ukrainian soldiers.

June 2023: Gains were around 500 square kilometers. Casualties were estimated at 2,000 Russian and 1,500 Ukrainian soldiers.

July 2023: Russia captured approximately 400 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 1,500 Russian and 1,200 Ukrainian soldiers.

August 2023: The total gains for this month were about 300 square kilometers. Casualties were around 1,000 Russian and 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers.

September 2023: Russia gained around 200 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 1,000 Russian and 800 Ukrainian soldiers.

October 2023: Gains were minimal, with only about 100 square kilometers taken. Casualties were estimated at 800 Russian and 600 Ukrainian soldiers.

November 2023: Russia's territorial gains were limited to approximately 50 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 500 Russian and 400 Ukrainian soldiers.

December 2023: Russia gained around 30 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 300 Russian and 300 Ukrainian soldiers.

Throughout 2023, the pace of territorial gains for Russia continued to decline, with significant casualties on both sides as the conflict persisted. The focus shifted more towards holding existing territories rather than making substantial new advances.
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2024 :
In 2024, the month-by-month territorial gains of Russia in Ukraine, along with estimated casualties for both sides, are as follows:

January 2024: Russia gained approximately 200 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were around 500 Russian and 400 Ukrainian soldiers.

February 2024: Gains continued with about 150 square kilometers taken. Casualties were estimated at 600 Russian and 500 Ukrainian soldiers.

March 2024: Russia captured around 100 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 400 Russian and 300 Ukrainian soldiers.

April 2024: The pace of gains slowed, with approximately 80 square kilometers taken. Casualties were around 300 Russian and 200 Ukrainian soldiers.

May 2024: Russia gained about 70 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 250 Russian and 200 Ukrainian soldiers.

June 2024: Gains were minimal, totaling around 50 square kilometers. Casualties were estimated at 200 Russian and 150 Ukrainian soldiers.

July 2024: Russia captured approximately 40 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 150 Russian and 100 Ukrainian soldiers.

August 2024: The total gains for this month were about 30 square kilometers. Casualties were around 100 Russian and 100 Ukrainian soldiers.

September 2024: Russia gained around 20 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 80 Russian and 70 Ukrainian soldiers.

October 2024: Gains were minimal, with only about 10 square kilometers taken. Casualties were estimated at 50 Russian and 50 Ukrainian soldiers.

November 2024: Russia's territorial gains were limited to approximately 5 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 30 Russian and 30 Ukrainian soldiers.

December 2024: Russia gained around 3 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 20 Russian and 20 Ukrainian soldiers.

Throughout 2024, the territorial gains for Russia were significantly reduced, reflecting a shift in the dynamics of the conflict. Casualties remained high, but the focus was more on maintaining control over existing territories rather than making substantial new advances.
And finally 2025

In 2025, the month-by-month territorial gains of Russia in Ukraine, along with estimated casualties for both sides, are as follows:

January 2025: Russia gained approximately 150 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were around 1,000 Russian and 800 Ukrainian soldiers.

February 2025: Gains continued with about 200 square kilometers taken. Casualties were estimated at 1,200 Russian and 900 Ukrainian soldiers.

March 2025: Russia captured around 120 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 800 Russian and 700 Ukrainian soldiers.

April 2025: The pace of gains slowed, with approximately 180 square kilometers taken. Casualties were around 1,000 Russian and 600 Ukrainian soldiers.

May 2025: Russia gained about 100 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 900 Russian and 500 Ukrainian soldiers.

June 2025: Gains were minimal, totaling around 80 square kilometers. Casualties were estimated at 700 Russian and 400 Ukrainian soldiers.

July 2025: Russia captured approximately 90 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 600 Russian and 500 Ukrainian soldiers.

August 2025: The total gains for this month were about 170 square kilometers. Casualties were around 1,200 Russian and 800 Ukrainian soldiers.

September 2025: Russia gained around 206 square kilometers. Estimated casualties were 1,500 Russian and 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers.

Throughout 2025, Russia's territorial gains showed some fluctuations, with a slight increase in activity in the latter months. Casualties remained significant for both sides as the conflict continued to evolve.
Originally posted by Abaddon the Despoiler:
TLDR?
Your so funny.
It must be so cool to be as funny as you.
Vox 27 Sep @ 3:16am 
Originally posted by Abaddon the Despoiler:
TLDR?
Russia has embarrassed itself. And will be paying for this war in the future.
Using an AI is not a valid source.
An AI is a simplistic language algorithm and is very flawed. It is also biased towards certain things, because it needs input (scary enough, a bot like ChatGPT takes the majority of its knowledge from Reddit)

Imagine a AI, that took all its knowledge from Steam´s off topic...


The only sources that make sense to include are verified public millitary information and even does can sometimes be biased.
What we can say is very likely (we can´t know for sure) is that Russia is at war with Ukraine and that it is a war that have dragged out for years and most likely will continue to do so, unless vital infrastructure collaps or huge milliary mistakes are made.
Originally posted by AdahnGorion:
Using an AI is not a valid source.
An AI is a simplistic language algorithm and is very flawed. It is also biased towards certain things, because it needs input (scary enough, a bot like ChatGPT takes the majority of its knowledge from Reddit)

Imagine a AI, that took all its knowledge from Steam´s off topic...


The only sources that make sense to include are verified public millitary information and even does can sometimes be biased.
What we can say is very likely (we can´t know for sure) is that Russia is at war with Ukraine and that it is a war that have dragged out for years and most likely will continue to do so, unless vital infrastructure collaps or huge milliary mistakes are made.

That is the point of this.
To Fact Check.
Originally posted by Corvus T-XIII:
Originally posted by Abaddon the Despoiler:
TLDR?
Your so funny.
It must be so cool to be as funny as you.
You're*

I just don't see the point of reading 5 pages of pointless crap, and even less point in fact checking it.
Originally posted by Abaddon the Despoiler:
Originally posted by Corvus T-XIII:
Your so funny.
It must be so cool to be as funny as you.
You're*

I just don't see the point of reading 5 pages of pointless crap, and even less point in fact checking it.
Then do not read it or take part.
Frequens 27 Sep @ 3:23am 
The war is still hot and those figures are too round to be of any worth.

AI is only as good as its scripting, and the systems are always programmed to comply with the needs and expectations of a prevalent public narrative. When you ask a Russian AI, it produces different casualty figures.

In any case, this war still remains in a thick blanket of fog, and no reliable statements can be made.
Originally posted by Frequens:
The war is still hot and those figures are too round to be of any worth.

AI is only as good as its scripting, and the systems are always programmed to comply with the needs and expectations of a prevalent public narrative. When you ask a Russian AI, it produces different casualty figures.

In any case, this war still remains in a thick blanket of fog, and no reliable statements can be made.
Then fact check something on it.
Originally posted by Corvus T-XIII:
Originally posted by Frequens:
The war is still hot and those figures are too round to be of any worth.

AI is only as good as its scripting, and the systems are always programmed to comply with the needs and expectations of a prevalent public narrative. When you ask a Russian AI, it produces different casualty figures.

In any case, this war still remains in a thick blanket of fog, and no reliable statements can be made.
Then fact check something on it.
If you want it fact checked, do it yourself. Why would we do it for you?

Expecting other people to fact check a bunch of AI drivel is the laziest excuse for a thread I have seen here.
Originally posted by Abaddon the Despoiler:
Originally posted by Corvus T-XIII:
Then fact check something on it.
If you want it fact checked, do it yourself. Why would we do it for you?

Expecting other people to fact check a bunch of AI drivel is the laziest excuse for a thread I have seen here.

Community Project.
For people who want to take part.

I don't need somebody to fact check for me.

-One of my roles is to fact check for those who don't know.
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