This article from the BBC discusses the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, where Russian forces have been making slow gains in the eastern part of the country over many months. The article mentions that at least 70,000 Russian troops have been killed and an estimated 500,000 people (both Russians and Ukrainians) have been either killed or injured in total.
The BBC uses maps to indicate which parts of Ukraine are under control by Russian troops, based on daily assessments from the Institute for the Study of War and the American Enterprise Institute’s Critical Threats Project. The article notes that the situation in Ukraine is often fast-moving, and there may be times when changes have not been reflected in the maps.
The article does not provide a specific date or time frame for when this information was published.