 Russia occupied more than 62,000 square kilometres of Ukraine territory during the war. Since February 24, 2022, Russia has occupied more than 62,000 square kilometres of Ukraine. This was stated in the report of the Ukrainian Deep State Telegram Channel. In the first week of military operations, Russia occupied part of Ukraine's Kiev, Chernigov, Sum, Kharkiv, Zaporose, Kursan, Donetsk and Luhansk regions. However, in late March to early April 2022, the Russian army was forced to leave the territory of the occupied Kiev, Chernigov and Sum provinces. On September 6, as a result of counter-offensive operations launched by the Ukrainian army, the occupied territories of Kharkiv region were cleared of Russians. Of Russians, as a result of September 6 to October 10 operations, Ukraine restored the state border in the direction of Kharkiv. In addition, some occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions were also liberated. The counter-offensive operations of the Ukrainian armed forces in the direction of Kursan, which began on August 29 ended on November 11 with the withdrawal of the Russian army from the city of Kursan. As a result of this operation, the Russian army was forced to withdraw from the right bank of the Nipa river. The counter-offensive operation launched by the Ukrainian army in the direction of Zaporose in June 2023 ended in failure. The Ukrainians could not fully create a line of defence, which the Russians called Serovikin's Line. As a result, the Ukrainian army was able to liberate only a few hundred square kilometres of territory. Currently, the Russian army is on the offensive and has recently occupied the city of Abdiivka.