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What Awaits General Syrskyi After Resignation?
The resignation of Oleksandr Syrskyi has become one of the most high-profile personnel events of the year. But does it mean the end of his military career? Most likely — no. Ivan Arefiev writes for
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Ukrainian paratroopers liberated nine settlements in the Alexander direction – General Staff of the Armed Forces
The defense forces of Ukraine continue offensive operations in the Alexander direction, where nine settlements have already been liberated. Ukrainian units oust the invaders, destroy their positions and complicate the logistics of the enemy. Their
In February, the Defense Forces of Ukraine regained control over a larger territory than the enemy could capture – Syrsky
In February 2026, for the first time since the Kursk offensive, the Ukrainian Defense Forces regained control over more territory than the enemy could capture. On Monday, March 2, said the commander-in-chief of the Armed
Defense Forces hit the center of long-range space communications, a number of air defense facilities and enemy manpower – General Staff of the Armed Forces
The defense forces attacked the Russian center for long-range space communications and the Podlot-K1 radar in the temporarily occupied Crimea. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, informs the
DSV battalion broke through the defense of Russian troops in the Alexander direction
The breakthrough allowed to disrupt the plans for the offensive of the invaders and opened up opportunities for further tactical advancement of Ukrainian units. On the Alexander direction, the 132nd separate reconnaissance battalion of the
Air defense, MLRS and the area of concentration of enemy manpower were hit in the occupied territories, – the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
During February 23-24, Ukrainian defenders hit several Russian positions in Zaporizhia, Donetsk region and occupied Crimea. In particular, the “Uragan” multiple launch rocket system near Lyubimovka, Zaporizhzhia, and the “Buk-M1” anti-aircraft missile system near Svobodne






