Occupied Territories of Ukraine: which countries would fit into 114,500 km².

Occupied Territories of Ukraine: which countries would fit into 114,500 km²
Occupied Territories of Ukraine: which countries would fit into 114,500 km²

Infographic about the occupied territories of Ukraine

According to inkorr.com: The German magazine Katapult, specializing in cartography and social sciences, created an infographic showing the territories occupied by Russia in Ukraine. The total area of these lands is 114,500 km², and they are highlighted in red on the map. The editorial also presented a comparison of these territories with well-known regions of other countries to better illustrate the scale of the occupation.

The infographic shows how occupied Ukrainian lands relate to the territories of France, Germany, Italy, Poland, the USA, and other countries. The red markers on the maps demonstrate the size ratio of the occupied lands of Ukraine to the territories of other states.

By the way, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that he had the opportunity to discuss the territorial issue quite constructively for the first time with US President Donald Trump and his team.
Zelensky stated that Ukraine would not agree to exchange territories with the Russian Federation. In turn, US Vice President Jay D. Vance reported that Russia is trying to seize about 6,000 sq. km of Ukrainian territory that it does not yet control.

The infographic from Katapult emphasizes the large scale of the occupation, questioning Russian claims about the insignificant areas they control in Ukraine.

This infographic serves as an important tool for raising awareness about the scale of aggression and can help increase the international community's awareness of the situation in Ukraine. It also emphasizes the importance of territorial integrity, highlighting that the country is not ready to compromise on its lands.


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