Ukrainian Forces Retake 470 Square Kilometers in the South: New Statement from Syrskyi.

AFU control 470 sq km
AFU control 470 sq km

War in Ukraine: Frontline Update

According to TSN.ua: Ukrainian defense forces continue to make gains on the southern front, reclaiming approximately 470 square kilometers of territory. This advance occurs on the 1,493rd day of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war, now in its fourth year.

Russian military casualties have surpassed 1.2 million personnel. Among the key achievements is the liberation of the village of Berezove, secured by soldiers from the 95th Separate Polissia Air Assault Brigade of the 8th Corps of the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces. Commander of the Ukrainian Ground Forces, Oleksandr Syrskyi, stated:

'We continue to relentlessly free Ukrainian land from occupiers, thanks to the courage and unconventional actions of our warriors.' Oleksandr Syrskyi

He further emphasized:

'Since the start of the operation, we have regained control of about 470 square kilometers, neutralizing over 11,000 invaders.' Oleksandr Syrskyi

These figures highlight the proactive efforts of Ukrainian troops on the front lines and their determination to restore the country's territorial integrity.

Current Frontline Situation

The current situation on the front indicates ongoing intense combat and significant progress by Ukrainian defense forces. Russian losses exceeding 1.2 million underscore the severe pressure faced by occupation forces. Control over new areas, such as the village of Berezove, could prove crucial to Ukraine's broader strategy of regaining full sovereignty over its territory. These developments occur amidst a protracted conflict, demanding fresh tactical approaches and adaptations from both sides as battlefield conditions evolve.


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