Ukraine's Strategic Gains and Resilient Counteroffensive

Ukraine regained 50 sq km of territory from Russia in March, as confirmed by Army Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi. The intense battlefront at Pokrovsk and strategic counterattacks have helped disrupt Russian operations. Ukraine has also targeted Russian military and industrial facilities to weaken Moscow's offensive capabilities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 15-04-2026 17:01 IST | Created: 15-04-2026 17:01 IST
Ukraine's Strategic Gains and Resilient Counteroffensive
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Ukraine has successfully regained control of nearly 50 square kilometers of territory previously held by Russian forces, according to Army Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi. This achievement builds on Ukraine's territorial gains since the beginning of the year.

The change in weather conditions has prompted an increase in Moscow's offensive operations, focusing efforts along the extensive 1,200-kilometer front line, with heavy fighting reported around the eastern city of Pokrovsk. Ukrainian military efforts have been effective in disrupting Russian operations, particularly through counterattacks in southeastern areas.

Further efforts to weaken Russia's capabilities have seen Ukrainian forces striking 76 military and industrial targets, including critical facilities within the oil refining sector, as part of a broader strategy to curb Moscow's revenue from key exports. The efforts come amid rising global commodity prices due to the ongoing Iran war.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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