Ukraine Reclaims Monthly Territorial Edge for First Time Since 2024 Amid Record 754-Drone Strike on Russia
Ukraine reports a monthly territorial advantage over Russia for the first time since 2024 as 754 drones strike Russian energy and industrial sites.
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Published: Mar 9, 2026, 8:51 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Anadolu Agency

Kyiv Reports Strategic Reversal in Territorial Control Trends
The Ukrainian General Staff has announced a significant shift in the momentum of the ground war, stating that for the first time since 2024, Ukrainian troops have regained control over a larger area of land in a month than Russia managed to seize. This development, shared via the military's official Telegram channel, represents a notable achievement for Kyiv's defensive and counter-offensive strategies. While specific geographic locations of the reclaimed land were not immediately detailed, the statement suggests a successful containment of the Russian winter offensive and a gradual reclamation of occupied sovereign territory.
Moscow Claims Capture of Holubivka Amid Ongoing Donetsk Push
Despite Ukraine's reported territorial gains, the Russian Defense Ministry maintained on Monday that its forces continue to make tactical progress in the east. The ministry officially claimed the capture of the settlement of Holubivka in the Donetsk region, attributing the advance to an offensive conducted by the Southern group of Russian forces. The struggle for control over small settlements in Donetsk remains a focal point of the Kremlin's military objectives, as both sides engage in high-intensity attrition warfare to secure strategic high ground and logistics hubs.
Record Breaking Ukrainian Drone Offensive Targets Russian Interior
The Russian Defense Ministry reported a massive and unprecedented wave of aerial attacks overnight, claiming that 754 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles were shot down across several regions. The most intense activity was recorded in the border provinces of Bryansk, Belgorod, and Krasnodar, indicating a sophisticated and large-scale effort by Kyiv to penetrate Russian airspace. This record-breaking drone surge demonstrates Ukraine's growing capacity to conduct long-range operations designed to overwhelm Russian air defense networks and bring the consequences of the conflict closer to Russian administrative centers.
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