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Russia, Ukraine both claim front-line progress in war

Russia continues almost daily aerial attacks on civilian areas of Ukraine, with the recent overnight drone strikes on two cities, injuring at least 14 people, including two children, emergency services said Tuesday. On the other hand, the Ukrainian air force said that it shot down 122 out of 137 drones that Russia launched during the night.

News Arena Network - Kyiv - UPDATED: March 10, 2026, 05:25 PM - 2 min read

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Russia and Ukraine trade claims of battlefield gains as drone attacks continue and global focus shifts to the Iran–Israel conflict.


Russia and Ukraine are making contradictory claims of battlefield successes in their 4-year-old war, with Ukraine saying it has pushed Moscow's forces back in some places on the front line, but, as per the Kremlin’s statement, Russia's invasion of its neighbour is making progress.
 
Russia continues almost daily aerial attacks on civilian areas of Ukraine, with the recent overnight drone strikes on two cities, injuring at least 14 people, including two children, emergency services said Tuesday. On the other hand, the Ukrainian air force said that it shot down 122 out of 137 drones that Russia launched during the night.
 
US-brokered talks between Russia and Ukraine are on hold as Washington's attention is currently taken away by the Iran-Israel war. All the international attention that was on the Russia-Ukraine war has now shifted towards the US-Israel-Iran conflict.
 
“Despite being short of soldiers, Ukrainian forces have recently retaken nearly all the territory of the southeastern Dnipropetrovsk industrial region during a counteroffensive, driving Russian troops out of more than 400 square kilometres (150 square miles),” Maj. Gen. Oleksandr Komarenko said in an interview published Tuesday by a local media outlet.
 
He described the overall situation on the front line as difficult but under control, with the heaviest fighting continuing near Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine and Oleksandrivka in the south, where he said Russian forces have concentrated their main effort.
 
 
However, the Institute for the Study of War, a Washington-based think tank, said late Monday that recent Ukrainian counterattacks “are generating tactical, operational and strategic effects that may disrupt Russia's spring-summer 2026 offensive campaign plan.”
 
Meanwhile, a Kremlin aide said that Russian President Vladimir Putin told US President Donald Trump late Monday that Russian forces are “advancing rather successfully” in Ukraine.
 
That progress should “encourage” Kyiv to “move toward a negotiated settlement of the conflict,” Yuri Ushakov told the media — even though Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has repeatedly demanded a lasting peace deal and European governments accuse Putin of feigning interest in talks while the Russian military keeps hammering Ukraine.
 
The Kremlin is hoping that the Iran war will bring it a financial windfall from rising oil prices, distract global attention from the Ukraine war, run down Western arsenals, and force the US and its NATO allies to reduce military support for Kyiv.
 
Zelenskyy, meanwhile, is hoping that by supplying its cutting-edge and battle-tested drone technology to the United States and its Gulf partners for the war in the Middle East, Ukraine will win more international diplomatic leverage against Moscow. He is also seeking a reciprocal supply of advanced American-made air defence missiles that Ukraine needs to counter Russia's attacks.

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