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[Korrespondent] The greatest progress occurred in the directions of Novopavlovka and Pokrovsk, analysts claim.
In June, the Russian army occupied 556 square kilometers of Ukrainian territory, the analytical project DeepState reported on Tuesday, July 1.

It is indicated that we are talking about the worst indicator in 2025. The dynamics of May, unfortunately, remained. At the same time, in the most critical November for us, the Russians advanced by 730 sq. km.
"The biggest advances were in Novopavlovsky and Pokrovsky sections - 29% and 27%, respectively. Sumy region is also among the leaders with an indicator of 18%. That is, three quarters of all advances were in three places. The last quarter falls on other sections of the front in almost equal proportions (4-6% per section)," the report says.
According to analysts, the enemy's advance is due to problems with people, which are now critical for both sides.
"But the Russians, as is obvious, still have reserves of personnel. The decline in the mechanization of attacks is another confirmation of the enemy's problems with equipment, which they are trying to replace with motorcycles and buggies. And the enemy's assault actions with forces of 1 or 3 infantrymen are no longer a surprise. At the same time, the number of these groups remains significant," DeepState added.
Let us recall that in the first half of this year, sanitary and irreversible losses of personnel of the Russian army in Ukraine amounted to 230,180 people , which is conventionally equal to 19 divisions. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense.
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