In a significant development in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced on Thursday that Ukrainian forces have successfully reclaimed seven settlements in the eastern Donetsk region. Speaking during a visit to the front lines, Zelenskiy emphasized that the counteroffensive has disrupted Russia’s plans for a full-scale offensive operation. ‘Our forces are depriving the occupier of the opportunity to carry out their long-planned offensive,’ he stated in a video address. Since the operation began, Ukrainian troops have regained control of 160 square kilometers (62 square miles) and cleared over 170 square kilometers of Russian presence, including nine additional settlements. The President did not specify the exact start date of the operation but highlighted the intense fighting in areas such as Dobropillia and Pokrovsk, where Russian forces had made rapid advances in mid-August. The Donetsk region, partially occupied by Russia, remains a focal point of the conflict, with Moscow demanding Kyiv’s withdrawal as a precondition for any peace settlement. Tragically, a Russian guided bomb strike on Thursday killed five civilians in Kostiantynivka, located approximately 40 kilometers (25 miles) from Dobropillia. Russian forces have reportedly advanced to within 8 kilometers of the city, a critical logistics hub for Ukrainian defenses. The battlefield situation remains fluid, with Reuters unable to independently verify the latest developments in the war that began with Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022.
