War in Ukraine: a record since March 2022, the Russian army advanced by 725 km2 in November, the equivalent of the surface area of ​​Singapore

War in Ukraine: a record since March 2022, the Russian army advanced by 725 km2 in November, the equivalent of the surface area of ​​Singapore
War in Ukraine: a record since March 2022, the Russian army advanced by 725 km2 in November, the equivalent of the surface area of ​​Singapore

The Russian army advanced over 725 km2 into Ukrainian territory during the month of November, its largest territorial gain in a month since March 2022 and the first weeks of the war, according to an AFP analysis, this Monday, December 2, based on data from the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW).

Over the entire month of November, Russian forces thus gained the equivalent of the surface area of ​​Singapore, i.e. more land than during the month of October (610 km2), which already marked an unprecedented advance for more than two and a half years, especially in eastern Ukraine near the city of Pokrovsk.

The Donetsk region, in which this important rail and road junction is located, alone concentrates almost 90% of Russian advances in November (629 km2). The Ukrainian army now controls less than a third, compared to more than 40% on January 1, 2024.

Moscow’s forces have claimed numerous towns south and east of Pokrovsk in recent weeks, and have come within 5 kilometers of it.

The advance of Kremlin troops has accelerated since the end of spring. Including the month of November, they increased over more than 3,500 km2 in 2024, six times more than for the whole of 2023.

The last time Russia made greater gains in Ukrainian territory in such a short time was in March 2022 (45,426 km2), when their operations extended in the north of the country to the gates of kyiv, in a phase of the conflict where the front line was much more mobile.

Since the start of the war on February 24, 2022, Russia had taken 68,050 km2 of Ukrainian territory as of November 30. With Crimea, annexed in 2014, and the Donbass territories controlled by separatists before the Russian offensive, Moscow currently controls 18.4% of the territory of Ukraine before 2014.

The AFP’s calculations are made from files communicated daily by the ISW, which relies on public information disseminated by the two camps, and the analysis of satellite images.

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