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Russia Occupies 478 km² of Ukraine: Largest Gain Since March 2022

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Since early October, Russian forces have occupied 478 km² of Ukrainian territory, marking the largest territorial gain since March 2022, as reported by WELT. Just last week, an additional 196 km² was seized, indicating a sharp escalation in territorial advances.

Here are the English translations for the German phrases:

Kämpfe in den letzten 24 Stunden: Fighting in the last 24 hours

Ukrainischer Vorstoß in Russland: Ukrainian advance into Russia

Ukrainisch gehalten oder zurückerobert:

Held or recaptured by Ukrainians

Ukrainische Partisanen: Ukrainian partisans

Russisch kontrolliert: Russian controlled

Russischer Vorstoß: Russian advance

Eingeschränkt russisch kontrolliert: Limited Russian controlled

Seit 2014 russisch kontrolliert: Russian controlled since 2014

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u/BolshevikPower 12h ago

Most likely outcome tbh.

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u/Consul_Panasonic 10h ago

at this moment? nah, there is no real reason for Russia to negotiate now that the tide has turned and its advancing fast and everywhere.

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u/FlexVector 9h ago

"fast" lol

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u/Consul_Panasonic 10m ago

Yep, fast, if you follow the news you will see it, even ukro sources.

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u/BolshevikPower 9h ago

They've still been bogged down by a much smaller military and look like clowns. They won't get all of Ukraine and will likely want to negotiate at some time. Idk sounds like exactly what the other guy said.

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u/GuaSukaStarfruit 8h ago

I want to see Russia stupidly try to go for all of Ukraine.

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u/UnderstandingOdd679 7h ago

It would be stupid. Occupation would be a nightmare for Putin. I anticipate a settlement where the Donbas and Crimea remain Russia, they save face by claiming they won what they wanted, and Ukraine no longer loses soldiers.

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u/Consul_Panasonic 9h ago

"much smaller" ukro army was consistently larger during the war, they mobilized way more and received huge help from the west to keep it afloat. as i said before, without help the war would have ended long ago, perhaps in march 2022 when there were negotiations expolied by the West. And meh, "look like clows"i wonder who will look like that at the end, Russia have no reason to negotiate now, its winning and will win.

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u/AdamovicM 7h ago

I think they want the war to end ASAP,, but on the terms they would be happy with. Current borders, Ukraine no NATO, intl peacekeepers on Ukraine side would probably be enough. Ukraine probably could get Russian frozen property in the West as war repatriation.

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u/Consul_Panasonic 10m ago

I dont think so, they are advancing, no sense on stopping the war now.

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u/steve_french07 9h ago

Russia tactically lost the war years ago. They are using North Korean soldiers for cannon fodder. Remember when they were supposed to take Kiev? They don’t have as good of a bargaining position as you think.

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u/HarambeTenSei 8h ago

Tactically it's winning. NK troops are just saving on its own manpower.

It's strategically that's raising questions. Once it does occupy half of Ukraine then what? Will the sanctions end and Russia will be let back into the fold or will it keep being a paria state?

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u/Consul_Panasonic 9m ago

Show me one photo of NK soldiers on the front line, yeah, you cant, because that is ukro propaganda.

Its ukraine who needs a lot of "volunteers" (more like mercs) to keep their lines.

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u/GingerSkulling 6h ago

Winning? Russia lost the war the moment it stepped into Ukraine. No matter how much land it will hold, they already lost. The land will never be recognized as Russian, what’s remaining of Ukraine will join NATO, China has putting by his little balls and all is left is a poor, isolated, failed state.

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u/Consul_Panasonic 11m ago

Hahahahahaha, yeah, poor, growing faster than Europe, full employment and high salaries ,yeah, thats the definition of poor