Ukraine Regains Control of Frontline Areas in Southeast and East, Army Chief Says
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Posted on April 6, 2026
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Add as preferred source on GoogleUkraine’s army chief Oleksandr Syrskyi announced on April 5, 2026 that Ukrainian forces recaptured 480 sq km and 12 settlements in Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia since late January, amid continued Russian spring offensives and intensified Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil infrastructure.
KYIV, April 6 (Reuters) - Ukraine has regained control of 480 sq. km (185 sq. miles) of territory in the southeastern and eastern parts of the front since late January, its army chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said, adding that Russia was continuing its spring offensive.
After visiting the frontline, Syrskyi said that Ukraine had returned control over eight settlements in the Dnipropetrovsk region in the east and four settlements in the southeastern Zaporizhzhia region.
Despite Ukraine's successes, Russian troops were pressing ahead with a spring offensive, he said.
"Russian troops are not abandoning their plans for further offensive operations and are regrouping their available forces and equipment," Syrskyi said on the Telegram app late on Sunday.
"Despite significant losses in personnel and military equipment, the invaders aim to seize more Ukrainian territory and establish a ‘buffer zone’ in the Dnipropetrovsk region."
The Ukrainian troops maintained defence lines, he said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said last week that the frontline situation for Ukraine was the best since the middle of last year.
KYIV COUNTER ATTACKS DISRUPT RUSSIAN PLANS
Military analysts said that Ukrainian counter attacks in the southeast of the country were helping to disrupt Russian efforts around Pokrovsk in the eastern Donetsk region, and overall, the Russian spring offensive along more than 1,200 kilometres of the frontline.
"Ukrainian counter attacks in the Hulyaipole and Oleksandrivka directions continue to present the Russian military command with dilemmas that overstretched Russian forces appear challenged to meet," the Washington-based non-profit Institute for the Study of War said in a daily report on Monday.
Russian troops continued to gain ground in the eastern Donetsk region, pressing on in the north of Pokrovsk, a key logistics hub, Russian state media quoted Russia's defence ministry as saying last week.
The battle for Pokrovsk has raged on since mid-2024 as Russia seeks to consolidate its control of the Donetsk region.
Syrskyi said he also visited the Pokrovsk area and ordered additional ammunition and other supplies to strengthen the Ukrainian troops there.
With the diplomatic efforts to end the war stalled, Ukraine has also intensified its long-range strike campaign against Russian oil infrastructure. Over the past two weeks, Ukrainian troops targeted Russian Baltic sea ports and oil infrastructure in the Leningrad region.
(Reporting by Olena Harmash; Editing by Daniel Flynn and Susan Fenton)
Ukraine has regained control of 480 sq. km (185 sq. miles) of territory in the southeastern and eastern parts of the front.
Ukraine regained control over eight settlements in the Dnipropetrovsk region and four in the southeastern Zaporizhzhia region.
Ukrainian counter attacks are disrupting Russian operations, creating dilemmas for overstretched Russian forces around Pokrovsk and other areas.
Ukraine has intensified its long-range strike campaign, targeting Russian Baltic sea ports and oil infrastructure in the Leningrad region.
The battle for Pokrovsk continues with Russian troops pressing on; Ukraine is working to strengthen its defenses in the area.
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