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    Ukraine's zelenskiy says Russia will have difficulty fulfilling planned advances

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    Posted on March 2, 2026

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    Last updated: March 2, 2026

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    Ukrainian President Zelenskiy said Russia’s 2026‑27 plans—aiming to seize eastern regions, push toward Dnipro and Odesa—are unrealistic. Kyiv has intercepted maps but believes Moscow lacks capability. Ukraine’s counteroffensive in Zaporizhzhia continues momentum.

    Table of Contents

    • Analysis of Russian Military Objectives and Ukrainian Response
    • Russian Military Aims and Challenges
    • Potential Advances Toward Key Ukrainian Cities
    • Ukrainian Intelligence on Russian Plans
    • Current Situation on the Ground
    • Recent Developments in Donbas and Zaporizhzhia
    • Diplomatic Implications and Ongoing Negotiations

    Zelenskiy Says Russia Will Struggle to Achieve Planned Advances in Ukraine

    Analysis of Russian Military Objectives and Ukrainian Response

    Russian Military Aims and Challenges

    March 2 (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday that Russia's military had failed to achieve aims it set out last year and would have difficulty fulfilling advances he said Moscow hoped to achieve.

    Zelenskiy, addressing journalists in Kyiv, said Moscow's plans of seizing all of eastern Ukraine and areas further south remained unchanged.

    Potential Advances Toward Key Ukrainian Cities

    But he said Moscow also hoped to advance towards the southeastern city of Dnipro and was also considering how to make gains in the southern Odesa region on the Black Sea.

    Ukrainian Intelligence on Russian Plans

    He said Ukraine had secured maps outlining Russian plans for 2026-2027 but the maps had "nothing in common with reality" because Russia could not accomplish the task.

    "We understand what they want. We understand that their directions remain current - the occupation of the east of our country, specifically the Donetsk and Luhansk regions," he said.

    "They certainly want to continue in the direction of the Zaporizhzhia region and toward the city of Dnipro. And although it is difficult for them, they are looking toward the Odesa region."

    Current Situation on the Ground

    For the moment, he said, Ukraine "does not see that they have the capability to accomplish the tasks we saw on those maps" but the state of things would depend on the supply of weapons to Kyiv and on Ukraine's own domestic production.

    Recent Developments in Donbas and Zaporizhzhia

    Russia has been engaged in a long, slow advance through Ukraine's eastern Donbas - made up of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions - and its Defence Ministry said on Monday that its forces had captured three new villages.

    But Ukraine's General Staff said its troops had retaken nine settlements further south in the Zaporizhzhia region since the end of January and were pressing ahead with a counterattack along the southeastern frontline.

    Diplomatic Implications and Ongoing Negotiations

    The issue of territory is one of the biggest stumbling blocks in U.S.-mediated talks on a settlement. Russia wants Ukraine to cede parts of the Donetsk region that its forces have not captured and Zelenskiy rejects any such notion.

    (Reporting by Ron Popeski and Oleksandr Kozhukhar; Editing by Nia Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Zelenskiy says Russian plans for eastern, southeastern and southern Ukraine lack feasibility despite intercepted operational maps.
    • •Russia claims capture of new villages, but Ukraine reports recapturing nine settlements in Zaporizhzhia since late January.
    • •Ukraine’s defensive posture, especially in southeast, has been bolstered by recent localized counterattacks and stabilization efforts.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine's Zelenskiy says Russia will have difficulty fulfilling planned advances

    1What military objectives did Russia set for Ukraine in 2023?

    Russia aimed to seize all of eastern Ukraine, including Donetsk and Luhansk, and advance toward Dnipro and Odesa.

    2Why does Zelenskiy believe Russia will have difficulty advancing?

    Zelenskiy says Russia lacks the capability and resources to accomplish their planned advances, as shown on Russian maps for 2026-2027.

    3What regions are currently contested in the Ukraine-Russia conflict?

    The main contested regions are Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and areas around Dnipro and Odesa.

    4Has Ukraine made any recent gains on the battlefield?

    Ukraine's General Staff states that their forces have retaken nine settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region since January.

    5What is a major obstacle in U.S.-mediated settlement talks?

    A major obstacle is Russia's demand for Ukraine to cede occupied and unoccupied parts of Donetsk, which Zelenskiy rejects.

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