Ukrainian Forces Halt Russian Advance in Dnipro Region: Over 460 km² Liberated Since Start of the Year.

AFU liberated 460 km² of Dnipro region
AFU liberated 460 km² of Dnipro region

Latest Frontline Developments

According to TSN.ua: The Ukrainian Armed Forces have successfully stopped the enemy's advance in the Dnipro region and turned the tide on the battlefield. In February 2026, Ukraine's military liberated more territory than the Russian army managed to capture. By early March 2026, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that over 460 square kilometers of land had been freed since January.

On March 8, 2026, Zelenskyy reported that approximately 400–435 km of territory had been reclaimed in the southern theater. These gains underscore the effectiveness of Ukrainian operations aimed at restoring control over occupied areas. The following day, March 9, 2026, Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi confirmed the liberation of more than 400 square kilometers, highlighting the ongoing intensity of Ukrainian military efforts at the front.

“The anxiety of last year, when society nervously tracked every kilometer to the region’s administrative borders, has finally become irrelevant.” — Serhiy Bratchuk

A counteroffensive operation continues on the Oleksandrivka axis, signaling that Ukrainian forces are maintaining active efforts to reclaim occupied territory.

In short, Ukraine’s military keeps demonstrating resolve and efficiency in the fight for national independence and territorial integrity.

Impact on Conflict Dynamics

These recent successes by Ukraine’s armed forces could reshape the conflict’s trajectory, boosting morale among both troops and civilians. The liberation of substantial areas reflects careful strategic planning and the sustained commitment to retaking regions that were under occupation. Future actions by Ukrainian forces will likely influence frontline developments and the level of international support for Ukraine’s sovereignty.


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