ISW recorded no confirmed Russian advances anywhere on 7 June, and assessed Russian milbloggers voicing "discontent and panic" at their inability to counter Ukrainian strikes 1. Russia net-lost 14 square miles in the week to 3 June, down from a 38-square-mile loss the week before, so the front is stabilising rather than reversing. One caveat belongs on the record: the DeepState tracker shows a small Russian net gain over the same four weeks, the widest divergence from ISW's count since the Kursk withdrawal. Russia did open a new directional threat toward Slovyansk, seizing Lypivka and reaching the Siverskyi Donets-Donbas canal.
The human cost keeps accumulating. Mediazona, the exiled Russian outlet that names each confirmed death, verified 225,019 Russian military fatalities by 5 June, up from around 209,000 in mid-April 2. That implies roughly 330 confirmed deaths a day, above the 207-a-day rate of late March .
Mediazona counts only deaths it can name, so 225,019 sets a floor under the real toll. The gap to probate-registry estimates has widened past 120,000, a sign that Russia is recording fewer battlefield deaths than it is taking, even as the ground it gains for them shrinks.
