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    Ukrainian Military in Counteroffensive on Eastern Front, Zelenskiy Says

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    Posted on September 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Ukrainian forces launch a counteroffensive on the eastern front, reclaiming seven settlements and 160 square km, according to President Zelenskiy.

    Ukrainian Forces Launch Counteroffensive Against Russian Troops

    KYIV (Reuters) -Ukrainian troops are carrying out a counteroffensive against Russian forces on the eastern front, where Kyiv has reclaimed seven settlements, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday after visiting the Donetsk region.

    "In fact, our forces are depriving the occupier (Russia) of the opportunity to carry out a full-fledged offensive operation, which they had been planning for a long time and counting on," he said in a video address.

    Ukrainian forces have taken back 160 square km (62 square miles) since the start of the operation, he said, adding that over 170 square km and another nine settlements had been "cleared of the occupiers".

    He did not specify when the operation began. He described fighting as heavy in the area of Dobropillia, an area that saw rapid Russian advances in mid-August, and around the hub of Pokrovsk.

    Reuters could not verify the battlefield situation in the war raging since Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022.

    The Donetsk region, which is only partially occupied by Russia but which Moscow wants Kyiv to abandon before any peace settlement, remains the site of the most intense fighting.

    On Thursday, a Russian guided bomb strike killed five civilians in Kostiantynivka, some 40 km (25 miles) from Dobropillia.

    Russian forces have come within 8 km of the city, which has long served as a crucial logistics hub for Ukrainian troops defending a swath of the front line.

    (Reporting by Yuliia Dysa; Editing by Alex Richardson and Timothy Heritage)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukrainian troops launch counteroffensive on eastern front.
    • •Seven settlements reclaimed by Ukrainian forces.
    • •160 square km regained since operation began.
    • •Heavy fighting reported in Dobropillia and Pokrovsk.
    • •Russian guided bomb strike kills five civilians in Kostiantynivka.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukrainian military in counteroffensive on eastern front, Zelenskiy says

    1What did President Zelenskiy announce regarding the military operation?

    President Zelenskiy announced that Ukrainian troops are conducting a counteroffensive against Russian forces on the eastern front, having reclaimed seven settlements.

    2How much territory have Ukrainian forces regained?

    Ukrainian forces have regained 160 square kilometers since the start of the operation, with additional areas cleared of Russian occupation.

    3What is the current situation in the Donetsk region?

    The Donetsk region remains the site of intense fighting, with Russian forces having advanced close to key logistics hubs for Ukrainian troops.

    4What recent incident occurred in Kostiantynivka?

    A Russian guided bomb strike in Kostiantynivka killed five civilians, highlighting the ongoing civilian impact of the conflict.

    5What challenges does Ukraine face in the counteroffensive?

    Ukrainian forces are facing heavy fighting, particularly in areas like Dobropillia, where Russian advances had been rapid earlier in the conflict.

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