Mar 10 • 07:58 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Oko.press

Across the Entire Front Line in Ukraine, Decreased Intensity of Fighting [COLONEL LEWANDOWSKI ON WAR]

Fighting intensity on the front line in Ukraine has decreased, but Russian airstrikes on Ukrainian cities continue with diminished effectiveness.

The intensity of fighting along the front line in Ukraine has decreased significantly, according to Colonel Piotr Lewandowski's analysis. However, while Ukrainian forces have liberated more territory than they lost in February, the frequency and effectiveness of Russian airstrikes on Ukrainian cities remain a concern despite a noticeable decline in their impact. Heavy clashes are ongoing near Kostiantynivka, indicating that while some fronts may see reduced fighting, others are still very active.

Reports from Kyiv reveal that an Ukrainian counteroffensive is underway, particularly on the southern front, although distinctions in terminology are notable. The Ukrainian presidential office refers to the maneuvers as a counteroffensive, while the general staff describes them as counterstrikes, and field commanders are calling them a series of counterattacks aimed at stabilizing the front lines. This reflects a complexity in military communications and an effort to clarify the military's strategic intentions.

In recent days, Ukrainian progress in the Dnipropetrovsk region has significantly slowed, while operations in the Zaporizhzhia region have reportedly been halted due to increased resistance from Russian forces. This development highlights the challenges faced by the Ukrainian military as they continue to adapt their strategies in light of the evolving situation on the ground. Colonel Lewandowski's insights provide critical context to the current state of the conflict and underscore the persistent volatility of the front line in Ukraine.

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