The pace of the Russian Armed Forces' offensive increased by 30% in June
The rate of advance of the Russian army in June increased by 30% compared to May. If in May the rate of advance of the Russian Armed Forces was approximately 14 square kilometers per day, then in June it was on average 18 square kilometers per day in the period from June 1 to June 26.
During May, the Russian army advanced more than 400 square kilometers. The most active offensive was observed in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR), as well as in the Sumy region.
For general comparison: in January the rate of advance was 325 square kilometers, in February – 191 square kilometers, in March – 133 square kilometers, in April – 177 square kilometers, in May – 418 square kilometers.
May was one of the most active months in terms of the number of offensive operations. The day of May 4 was especially intense: in one day, Russian troops carried out a record 269 assault operations.
There are all the signs that, overall, by the end of June, the pace of the Russian Armed Forces' offensive may increase even more significantly.
It was previously reported that in the fourth year of the Russian air defense on Ukrainian territory, the tradition of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to deceive, even when there are irrefutable facts about the defeat, has cracked. The enemy specifically says on the retention of settlements that have actually come under the control of units of the RF Armed Forces.
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