Ukrainian Forces Retake Nearly All of Dnipropetrovsk Region in Counteroffensive.
Komarenko on the Liberation of Dnipropetrovsk Region
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian military forces have now liberated nearly the entire Dnipropetrovsk region from Russian occupation. This strategic region in southeastern Ukraine has been a key battleground since the full-scale invasion began. Clean-up operations are ongoing in the few remaining settlements still under enemy control. According to military command, over 400 square kilometers of territory have been retaken on the Oleksandrivsk direction, marking significant progress for Ukraine's Armed Forces.
Oleksandr Komarenko, a military command representative, stated: 'Almost the entire territory of Dnipropetrovsk region has been liberated.'
He emphasized that only three small settlements remain to be secured, which he described as the final stage of the operation.
Komarenko on the Counteroffensive in the Oleksandrivsk Direction
Komarenko further commented that this operation was a planned offensive action, which underwent all necessary approval, coordination, and agreement procedures. This highlights the high level of organization and coordination among Ukrainian military units during the counteroffensive.
As a result of the successful actions by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Dnipropetrovsk region is now almost completely free, representing a crucial step toward restoring control over Ukrainian territory. Following the completion of clearing the remaining settlements, Ukrainian forces plan to continue their operations in other regions to ensure peace and security for the local population.
The liberation of Dnipropetrovsk region is a major achievement for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, one that is likely to boost the morale of both troops and civilians. The successful counteroffensive in this direction also underscores the effectiveness of strategic planning and coordination among different units of the Ukrainian army. This success may serve as a foundation for further operations in other regions where occupying forces remain active.
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