00:00Russia is losing ground in Ukraine at the fastest rate in two years.
00:04And the pace is accelerating.
00:06New Institute for the Study of War data shows Russian forces lost a net 69 square miles of Ukrainian territory
00:13between April 24 and May 19.
00:16That is the largest single-month territorial rollback since early 2024.
00:21And it is speeding up.
00:23In the week of May 12 to 19, Russia surrendered 29 square miles, more than double the 12 square miles
00:30from the week before.
00:31Military analysts say the cause is clear.
00:34Ukrainian long-range strikes using coalition-supplied weapons are systematically hitting Russian supply lines and command infrastructure.
00:43When ammunition cannot reach the front and commanders cannot communicate defensive lines collapse,
00:48Russia still holds approximately 45,700 square miles of Ukrainian territory, about 20% of the country.
00:56But for the first time in over a year, that number is declining with real momentum.
01:01The question analysts are now asking is not whether Ukraine can push Russia back, it is how far.
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