Ukraine Claims Heavy Russian Losses in Eastern Counteroffensive
Ukrainian forces are reportedly inflicting significant casualties on Russian troops during a counteroffensive in the Donetsk region, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, a claim that contrasts with assertions from Moscow regarding battlefield control.
Zelenskiy stated in his nightly address today that he spoke for nearly an hour with top commander Oleksandr Syrskyi, focusing on the “Dobropillia operation, our counteroffensive,” and reported heavy casualties in the area. Ukraine has recently highlighted successes near Dobropillia, north of the key logistics hub of Pokrovsk, which Russia has been attempting to advance towards. The fighting comes as Ukraine continues to seek Western aid to bolster its defenses against the ongoing invasion, which began in 2022. Zelenskiy also noted that Ukrainian forces were “defending ourselves along all other directions,” specifically mentioning Kupiansk and Novopavlivka, where conditions are described as “difficult” but yielding “good results” in defensive actions.
These accounts differ sharply from those of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who yesterday told senior officers that Russian forces maintain the strategic initiative across all frontline sectors and have recaptured almost 5,000 square kilometers of land in Ukraine this year. Russia’s Defence Ministry further claimed today to have taken control of the village of Novohryhorivka in Zaporizhzhia region, continuing a pattern of daily announcements of territorial gains. For more background on the conflict, see the Council on Foreign Relations’ Ukraine page.
Amidst the intense fighting, three people were killed in Russian attacks in and around the city of Kherson in southern Ukraine, according to the regional governor, while three more died in drone attacks in the Sumy region on the northern border with Russia. The escalating violence underscores the continued human cost of the conflict. Further updates on the situation can be found at Reuters’ Europe coverage.
Officials indicated that fighting is expected to continue along multiple fronts as both sides attempt to gain an advantage before the onset of winter.