Mar 3 β€’ 12:24 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡» Latvia LSM

In February, Ukraine managed to regain control over a larger territory than the invader was able to seize

In February, Ukraine regained control over more territory than Russia managed to capture, marking a significant shift in the conflict.

In February 2024, Ukraine's military strategically regained control over a larger expanse of territory compared to the ground lost to Russian forces, with only 126 square kilometers seized by Russia. This figure is notably lower than previous months, indicating a potential shift in the dynamics of the conflict as Ukrainian counteroffensives showed signs of effectiveness. According to reports, this marks the smallest monthly territorial gain for Russia since the summer of 2024, suggesting growing resilience and strategic maneuvering by Ukraine.

The analysis from the Ukrainian project "Deepstate" highlights that this month also marked a significant milestone as Ukrainian forces, under the command of General Oleksandr Sirskyi, have been able to recapture areas previously held by the invader for the first time since the Kursk operation. The efforts began toward the end of January, targeting regions classified as gray and red zones that were contested or occupied without firm Russian consolidation, thus leveraging the circumstances to Ukraine's advantage in the ongoing conflict.

Additionally, the combat dynamics have shifted due to disruptions in Russian communications, particularly after the Starlink service, operated by Elon Musk's company, was disabled in the affected regions. This move has affected Russian troops' operational capacities, providing further leverage to Ukrainian tactical operations. Overall, these developments suggest a notably favorable outlook for Ukrainian forces and a decrease in the momentum enjoyed by Russian military engagements in recent months.

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