Mar 10 β€’ 12:28 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡» Latvia TVNET

The Ukrainian army has regained almost the entire Dnipropetrovsk region

Ukrainian armed forces have regained almost 400 square kilometers of territory in the Dnipropetrovsk region from Russian forces, controlling nearly the entire area as reported by General Oleksandr Komarenko.

In a recent development, the Ukrainian armed forces have successfully reclaimed almost 400 square kilometers of territory in the Dnipropetrovsk region from invading Russian forces. According to General Oleksandr Komarenko, the military now controls nearly the entirety of this crucial area, with only three small settlements remaining under Russian occupation and two others yet to be assessed. This significant territorial gain reflects the ongoing effort of Ukraine to push back against Russian advances in the region.

General Komarenko noted that since February, there have been positive outcomes, emphasizing that more territory has been liberated than lost. While he characterized the overall situation as 'complicated but controllable', the recent counteroffensives in both the Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk regions indicate a determined effort by Ukrainian forces to regain control and stability within their borders. The advances have been met with varying degrees of optimism, as military observers remain cautious about the sustainability of these gains.

This development not only marks a tactical victory for Ukrainian armed forces but also serves as a morale boost amid ongoing tensions in the region. As Ukraine continues to make progress in its counteroffensives, the implications for future military strategies and territorial control in the eastern front raise questions about the long-term outlook of the conflict as the military landscape continues to evolve.

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