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Ukraine Touts Recapture of Eight Settlements in Rare Battlefield Success
Ukrainian airborne and elite troops reclaimed over 400 square kilometers, marking rare gains amid slow progress since the 2022 counteroffensive, officials said.
- One day before the fourth anniversary, Ukraine announced it retook eight settlements in the southeast near the Dnipropetrovsk border with Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia.
- Oleksandr Syrskyi said elite Ukrainian troops recaptured more than 400 square kilometers since late January, while Ukraine's airborne forces launched an offensive on Sunday to disrupt Russia's advance.
- In a Monday 4 p.m. update, Ukrainian forces reported Russian attacks around Ternove and Vyshneve, with Ukrainian troops saying `very dynamic` fighting.
- Kyrylo Budanov said `It is no secret that negotiations aren’t going smoothly` as U.S.-brokered peace talks stalled last week, emphasizing strained diplomacy amid ongoing conflict.
- The ISW reported Russia has seized 572 square kilometers including 19 settlements since 2026 started, and its late June last year push from Donetsk into Dnipropetrovsk shows earlier regional advances.
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According to Army Chief Syrskyj, eight settlements have been liberated on the southern front since the end of January. Information on land gains is not undisputed in Ukraine.
·Munich, Germany
Read Full ArticleThe head of the armed forces announced the recovery of eight villages since the end of January.
Ukraine Regains Control Over 400 Square Kilometers of Southern Frontline
Ukraine has reclaimed control over 400 square kilometers, including eight settlements, along its southern frontline since January's end. Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi announced the progress, although it remains unclear how much territory was previously under Russian control or lay within the contested grey zones.
·India
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right2Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Left, 37% Center
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- 38% of the sources lean Left, 37% of the sources are Center
38% Left
L 38%
C 37%
R 25%
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