Live data β€’ Updated 2026-03-11

Ukraine War Analytics

Comprehensive data-driven analysis of the Russia-Ukraine conflict since February 24, 2022. Track military events, equipment losses, territorial changes, and humanitarian impact.

Powered by ACLED, Oryx, UN OHCHR, and other verified open-source intelligence. Over 123,817 documented incidents across 1477+ days of conflict.

4

Years

0

Months

7

Days

857,960

Documented Fatalities

Since February 24, 2022 β€” Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine

Total Events

0

Documented incidents

Days of War

0

Since Feb 24, 2022

Regions Affected

0

Ukrainian oblasts

Refugees

6.5M

Displaced people

Latest Data: 2026-03-11

Full daily report β†’

Events recorded

7

on 2026-03-11

Fatalities

55

documented

Regions affected

6

oblasts

Most frequent type

Explosions/Remote violence

3 events

Most significant event

Armed clash in Chasiv Yar, Donetsk Oblast

πŸ“ Chasiv Yar

Understanding the Conflict

The Russia-Ukraine war began with Russia's full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022. This conflict has evolved through several distinct phases, each with different strategic objectives and outcomes.

1

Initial Invasion

Feb 24 - Apr 2022

Russian multi-axis assault on Kyiv, Kharkiv, and southern Ukraine

2

Eastern Focus

May - Sep 2022

Shift to Donbas offensive, battles for Severodonetsk and Lysychansk

3

Ukrainian Counteroffensive

Sep - Nov 2022

Liberation of Kharkiv Oblast and Kherson city

4

Attritional Warfare

Dec 2022 - May 2023

Bakhmut battle, defensive operations, and preparation

5

2023 Counteroffensive

Jun - Oct 2023

Ukrainian offensive in Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk directions

6

Positional Warfare

Nov 2023 - Dec 2024

Defensive operations, drone warfare intensification, Kursk incursion

7

2025–2026 Eastern Advances

Jan 2025 - Present

Russia captures Chasiv Yar and Kurakhove; presses toward Pokrovsk; ceasefire talks under Trump mediation begin

Estimated Casualties Overview

500K - 650K

Russian Military Casualties

Killed & wounded (various estimates)

150K - 350K

Ukrainian Military Casualties

Killed & wounded (various estimates)

12,500+

Civilian Deaths (UN verified)

Including 650 children

Note: Military casualty figures are estimates and vary significantly between sources. Civilian figures from UN OHCHR are considered minimum verified counts.

Event of the Day

2026-03-11
BattlesChasiv Yar, Donetsk Oblast

Armed clash in Chasiv Yar, Donetsk Oblast

Equipment Losses

Visually confirmed by Oryx project

πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Russia21,687

Including tanks, IFVs, artillery, aircraft

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine8,588

Includes Western-supplied equipment

Loss Ratio: Russia loses approximately 3.5x more equipment than Ukraine (visually confirmed)

Russian equipment fate (confirmed):

Destroyed
25%
Captured πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦
25%
Abandoned
25%
View detailed breakdown β†’

Most Affected Regions

By documented incidents

  • 1. Donetsk Oblast19,956 (16.1%)
  • 2. Kherson Oblast19,812 (16.0%)
  • 3. Kharkiv Oblast19,788 (16.0%)
  • 4. Luhansk Oblast19,784 (16.0%)
  • 5. Zaporizhzhia Oblast19,760 (16.0%)
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Conflict Intensity

Events per month trend

Oct 25
2260
Nov 25
2437
Dec 25
2635
Jan 26
2509
Feb 26
323
Mar 26
70
↓ 78.3% vs previous month

Key Facts About the Conflict

🎯 Largest Land War in Europe

Since World War II, this is the largest conventional warfare conflict on the European continent, involving hundreds of thousands of troops and extensive use of artillery, drones, and armored vehicles.

πŸ›‘οΈ International Support

Over 50 countries have provided military, economic, or humanitarian aid to Ukraine, totaling more than $340 billion in committed assistance as of early 2026.

🏠 Humanitarian Crisis

The war has created one of the world's largest displacement crises, with over 6 million refugees abroad and millions more internally displaced within Ukraine.

πŸ€– Drone Warfare Revolution

This conflict has pioneered the extensive use of FPV drones, loitering munitions (Shahed, Lancet), and drone swarms, fundamentally changing modern warfare doctrine.

🌾 Global Food Security

Ukraine is a major grain exporter. The war and Black Sea blockade have significantly impacted global food prices and security, particularly in developing nations.

⚑ Infrastructure Attacks

Russia has conducted systematic attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, causing widespread blackouts and affecting millions of civilians during winter months.

Warfare Technologies Defining This Conflict

The Russia-Ukraine war has become a proving ground for modern military technology, demonstrating both the potential and limitations of various weapons systems.

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FPV Drones

First-person-view kamikaze drones have become the most cost-effective anti-armor weapon, destroying tanks worth millions with drones costing $500-2000.

Est. 10,000+ monthly deployments per side
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HIMARS & Precision Strikes

US-supplied HIMARS rockets changed the war in 2022, allowing Ukraine to strike Russian logistics, ammunition depots, and command centers with GPS precision.

Range: 80-300km (ATACMS)
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Air Defense Systems

Patriot, NASAMS, IRIS-T, and Soviet-era S-300 systems form Ukraine's layered air defense, protecting cities from Russian cruise missiles and drones.

70-80% interception rate achieved
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Shahed Attack Drones

Iranian-designed loitering munitions used by Russia for mass attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure. Cheap but capable of overwhelming air defenses in swarms.

Cost: ~$20,000-50,000 per unit

International Support for Ukraine

$100B+

US Total Aid Committed

Military, economic, humanitarian

€100B+

EU Total Aid Committed

Including bilateral aid

50+

Countries Providing Aid

NATO and partners

Key Western Weapons Supplied to Ukraine

Leopard 2

Main Battle Tank

M1 Abrams

Main Battle Tank

HIMARS

Rocket Artillery

F-16

Fighter Jet

Patriot

Air Defense

Bradley

IFV

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Data Sources & Methodology

ACLED (Armed Conflict Location & Event Data)β€’Oryx (Equipment Losses)β€’UN OHCHR (Civilian Casualties)β€’UNHCR (Refugee Data)
Learn about our methodology β†’