Russia’s war in Ukraine: latest developments

Under Russian control

Russian-controlled territory

Russian invasion route

Ukrainian units

Areas where Ukraine regained control

Russia

Konotop

Chernihiv

Belarus

Chernobyl

Sumy

Lutsk

1

Kyiv

Ukraine

2

Kharkiv

3

Dnipro

Moldova

4

Melitopol

Romania

Odesa

Mariupol

Crimea

Kherson

200 km

200 miles

Black Sea

1. Kyiv - Ukraine’s prosecutor general claims a total of 1,222 bodies have been found in the region around the capital

2. Kharkiv - Russian forces pounded the city with heavy shelling over the weekend, killing at least 10 civilians

3. Dnipro - The airport was destroyed by Russian airstrikes on Sunday

4. Mariupol - 213 civilians were evacuated on Sunday through humanitarian corridors, according to Ukraine’s deputy prime minister

Under Russian control

Russian-controlled territory

Russian invasion route

Areas where Ukraine regained control

Ukrainian unit movements

Konotop

Chernihiv

Belarus

Russia

Chernobyl

Sumy

Poland

Lutsk

1

Kyiv

2

Ukraine

Lviv

Dnieper

River

Kharkiv

Luhansk

Ivano-Frankivsk

Dnipro

3

Donetsk

Zaporizhzhia

Voznesensk

4

Mykolaiv

Moldova

Melitopol

Mariupol

Odesa

Sea of

Azov

Romania

Kherson

Crimea

100 km

Black Sea

100 miles

1. Kyiv - Ukraine’s prosecutor general claims a total of 1,222 bodies have been found in the region around the capital

2. Kharkiv - Russian forces pounded the city with heavy shelling over the weekend, killing at least 10 civilians

3. Dnipro - The airport was destroyed by Russian airstrikes on Sunday

4. Mariupol - 213 civilians were evacuated on Sunday through humanitarian corridors, according to Ukraine’s deputy prime minister