Ukraine Pushes Back Against Russian Forces, Reclaiming Key Regions

Ukraine reports its first territorial gains since 2023, as Zelenskyy cites heavy Russian military losses up to 35,000 soldiers per month.
Ukraine has recorded its first territorial gains since the start of 2023, liberating parts of the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhia regions amid Russian army woes, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced.
In a video address, Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine's forces have reclaimed some areas in the southern part of the country, marking the first such gains since the beginning of the year. This comes as Russia is reportedly suffering heavy casualties, with Zelenskyy estimating that the Kremlin is losing up to 35,000 soldiers a month.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The Ukrainian leader did not provide specific details on the liberated areas, but the announcement signals a shift in the tide of the war, with Kyiv's forces regaining the initiative after months of Russian offensives.
Zelenskyy's comments echo reports from Ukrainian and Western officials that Russia's military is facing significant challenges, including a shortage of manpower, equipment, and ammunition. This has allowed Ukraine to conduct counteroffensives and reclaim territory, though the fighting remains fierce.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began in February 2022, has resulted in massive casualties on both sides, with tens of thousands of soldiers killed or wounded. The conflict has also caused immense destruction and displacement, with millions of Ukrainians forced to flee their homes.
Despite the challenges, Ukraine has shown remarkable resilience and determination in defending its sovereignty. The latest gains, while modest, are seen as a significant morale boost for the country's forces and a potential turning point in the ongoing war.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The situation remains fluid, and it remains to be seen whether Ukraine can sustain and expand its counter-offensive efforts in the coming weeks and months. The international community continues to provide military aid and support to Kyiv, but the path to a lasting peace remains uncertain.
Source: Al Jazeera


