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Refugees Abroad
Military Aid Committed
Territory Occupied
Russian Personnel Losses
Russian Tanks Lost
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🔥 Latest Analysis — May 2026
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⚡ War at a Glance — Key Numbers as of May 2026
Refugees by Host Country
Military Aid by Country (Top 10)
Russian Personnel Losses Over Time
Aid by Type (Military / Financial / Humanitarian)
📅 War Phases Overview
Major Phases of the Russia-Ukraine War (2022–2026)
Phase 1: Initial Invasion (Feb–Mar 2022)
Russia attacked from four directions including Belarus, aiming to capture Kyiv in days. Ukrainian resistance halted the advance. Russia withdrew from the north by April 2022 after suffering massive losses. Read analysis →
Phase 2: Donbas Focus & Mariupol (Apr–Aug 2022)
Russia refocused on Donbas. Mariupol fell in May after epic Azovstal siege. Slow advances in Severodonetsk and Lysychansk at high cost for Russia. Mariupol siege →
Phase 3: Ukrainian Counteroffensives (Sep 2022–Dec 2023)
Ukraine liberated Kharkiv region (Sep 2022) and Kherson city (Nov 2022). Russia retaliated with mass strikes on infrastructure. 2023 counteroffensive achieved limited gains. Counteroffensive analysis →
Phase 4: Attrition Warfare & Deep Strikes (2024–Present)
Russia captured Avdiivka (Feb 2024) and advanced slowly along the front. Ukraine launched the Kursk incursion (Aug 2024) and began striking deep into Russian territory. F-16s deployed. Diplomatic pressure intensified. Attrition analysis →
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📖 About Ukraine War Analytics
Ukraine War Analytics is an independent, open-source research platform tracking every dimension of the Russia-Ukraine war that began on 24 February 2022. We aggregate data from verified open sources — Ukrainian and Russian government releases, UN agencies, investigative journalists, and academic researchers — and present it in structured, searchable form.
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