Ukraine captured more territory than it lost to Russia over Febraury 2026, Syrskyi says
The claim came amid a slowdown in Russian advances on most parts of the front line over winter.
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War Ukraine captured more territory than it lost to Russia over Febraury 2026, Syrskyi says March 2, 2026 4:54 pm • 3 min read by Francis Farrell Ukrainian forces captured more territory in February 2026 than Russian forces were able to occupy in the same period, Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said on March 2. The claim came amid a slowdown in Russian advances on most parts of the front line over winter — following a pattern seen on the battlefield a year prior — while along the southern front line in Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk Oblasts, Ukrainian units have been on the offensive. "We survived this difficult 'battle of the winter,'" Syrskyi wrote , pointing out that the relative territorial gains had been the highest for Ukraine since the beginning of the Kursk Oblast incursion into Russian territory in summer 2024. On Feb 21, President Zelensky claimed that Ukrainian forces had liberated 300 square kilometers of territory in a " counteroffensive " operation. Become a member – go ad‑free While Kyiv has been attacking on a noticeable scale, accurately measuring control, loss, and gain of territory objectively is becoming more difficult. Over February, dozens of videos emerged on social media of Ukrainian forces conducting offensive operations in the part of the front line where Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts meet. The area, lacking major geographical features, has been the most fluid part of the front line since autumn last year, when Russian forces began advancing at a greater pace against weaker Ukrainian brigades. Operating in a wide contested "grey zone" with infiltrations on both sides, the Ukrainian advances trackable in open sources remain no more than extended clearing operations, rather than capturing and taking of Russian-held lines of defense. Become a member – go ad‑free Meanwhile, while Russian gains in Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts — the site of Moscow's quickest advances over 2025 — have ground to a halt, concerni...
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