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Ukraine recaptures more than 600 square km of territory in 2026, military chief says

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Posted on June 8, 2026

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Ukraine Recaptures Over 600 Square Km of Territory in 2026: Military Update

Ukrainian Territorial Gains and Shifting Battlefield Dynamics

Overview of Recent Ukrainian Advances

June 8 (Reuters) - Ukrainian forces have recaptured more than 600 square km of territory so far this year, Ukraine's top military commander Oleksandr Syrskyi said on Monday, the latest sign of shifting momentum after years of slow but relentless Russian gains.

In May alone, Ukraine recaptured 100 square km more of territory than it lost, Syrskyi said on the Telegram messaging app.

Details on Locations and Frontline Status

Syrskyi did not specify where the gains took place, saying only that in certain areas of the 1,200 km (800-mile) frontline, Ukrainian forces continued to maintain the initiative.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy also said last month that Ukraine had recaptured around 600 square km in 2026.

Verification and Independent Reports

Reuters was not able to verify the assertions. Independently determining lines of territorial control in Ukraine is difficult because of drone warfare that has created a wide no-man's land "kill zone" along the front. But independent groups that map the battlefield have also reported Russia's total advances slowing or reversing in recent months, for the first time since a failed Ukrainian counter-offensive in 2023.

Current Battlefield Situation

Russian Offensive and Areas of Intense Fighting

Syrskyi said Russian forces were still trying to advance in the country's east and south, noting that the number of daily battlefield clashes has substantially increased and describing the frontline situation as "difficult and dynamic".

The area around the embattled eastern city of Pokrovsk, which Russia has been trying to capture fully since mid-2024, was among the most intense places of fighting, he said.

Control of Pokrovsk and Other Key Areas

DeepState, an independent Ukrainian battlefield map, has shown Pokrovsk as fully held by Russia for weeks. Russia claimed to have captured it last December.

Syrskyi also singled out the Oleksandrivka and Huliaipole areas in the southeast and south where the heaviest fighting was taking place.

Historical Context and Recent Developments

Previous Counter-Offensives and Russian Gains

In the initial months after Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022, Ukrainian forces recaptured swathes of territory in a series of counterstrikes. But a major Ukrainian counter-offensive failed in 2023, and Moscow has since been making grinding gains.

Recent Ukrainian Pushes and Strategic Impact

Ukraine made a push earlier this year in the south and southeast, which analysts have said helped to disrupt Moscow's spring offensive and its efforts around Pokrovsk.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine has retaken more than 600 square km so far in 2026, with a net gain of roughly 100 km² in May alone, signaling a shift in battlefield dynamics as reported by Chief Commander Oleksandr Syrskyi (mezha.net).
  • Independent mapping and analysis—including data from ISW and battlefield reporting—corroborate a slowing or reversal of Russian gains for the first time since the failed Ukrainian counter‑offensive in 2023 (csis.org).
  • Fighting remains intense across key fronts, particularly around Pokrovsk, Oleksandrivka, and Huliaipole, where Ukraine is repelling heavy Russian assaults but faces a 'difficult and dynamic' frontline (newsukraine.rbc.ua).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much territory has Ukraine recaptured in 2026?
Ukraine's military chief stated that over 600 square km of territory have been recaptured in 2026.
Where have the latest territorial gains taken place?
Specific locations were not detailed, but the Oleksandrivka and Huliaipole areas and the region around Pokrovsk saw intense fighting.
What challenges are faced in verifying territorial control in Ukraine?
Drone warfare and wide no-man's land zones make independent verification of control lines difficult.
What is the current situation around Pokrovsk?
Pokrovsk remains a hotspot, with Russia claiming control but ongoing clashes reported in the area.
How has the frontline changed compared to previous years?
While Russia made gains after a failed 2023 Ukrainian counter-offensive, recent months have seen Ukraine making gains and Russia's advances slowing.

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