Due to the ongoing Russian occupation of the Crimean peninsula and other parts of Ukraine in the south and eastern parts of the country during the Russo-Ukrainian War, the easternmost and southernmost points in the country have been de facto controlled by Russia although still de jure recognized internationally as part of Ukraine.
The coordinates used in this article are sourced from Google Earth, which makes use of the WGS84 geodetic reference system.
The northernmost point that is considered to have not been occupied since Ukraine's independence in 1991 is located in Volyn Oblast.
The country's southernmost area is Crimea and easternmost region is Luhansk Oblast; however, due to the Donbas war and ongoing full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, all of Crimea as well as most of Luhansk Oblast are occupied by and disputed with Russia.
Consequently, this list mentions both the controlled and uncontrolled southernmost and easternmost points in the country.