Ukrainian Forces Report Halt of Russian Push Toward Zaporizhzhia
Ukraine’s military intelligence agency (HUR) announced on March 7 that joint operations with the Armed Forces have halted a Russian advance toward the city of Zaporizhzhia following a three-month defensive campaign in southern Ukraine. The agency did not disclose the precise sector where the Russian offensive was stopped but stated that the effort was aimed at preventing further movement toward the regional capital.
The claim comes amid a broader slowdown in Russian advances across multiple front-line sectors during the winter months, reflecting patterns observed in the previous year. At the same time, Ukrainian units operating along the southern front in Zaporizhzhia and neighboring Dnipropetrovsk oblasts have reportedly conducted localized forward operations.
Casualties and Captures Reported by HUR
According to HUR, its special forces unit “Tymura” played a central role in disrupting Russian operations. The agency stated that the unit killed or wounded more than 300 Russian troops and captured 39 others during the course of the defensive effort.
HUR described the objective of these operations as undermining Russia’s offensive plans and stabilizing defensive lines in positions favorable to Ukrainian forces. The agency credited the special forces’ actions with contributing to the broader effort to secure approaches to Zaporizhzhia.
The casualty figures have not been independently verified.
Strategic Importance of Zaporizhzhia
Zaporizhzhia, which had a pre-war population of approximately 710,000, remains a frequent target of Russian strikes. Its strategic significance stems from both its role as a major urban and logistical hub in southern Ukraine and its proximity to active front-line areas.
Zaporizhzhia Oblast is also home to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, the largest nuclear facility in Europe. The plant has been under Russian occupation since 2022 and continues to factor prominently in diplomatic discussions involving Ukraine, the United States, and Russia. Its status remains a sensitive issue in broader negotiations concerning the war.
Southern Front Activity and Territorial Claims
Throughout February, numerous videos circulated on social media showing Ukrainian forces conducting offensive maneuvers in areas where Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts meet. These operations appear to be taking place within a contested “grey zone,” characterized by shifting control, reconnaissance activity, and small-unit infiltrations by both sides.
In late February, President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukrainian forces had liberated approximately 300 square kilometers in a southern “counteroffensive” operation. Open-source assessments suggest that these actions resemble extended clearing operations rather than large-scale breakthroughs of entrenched Russian defensive lines.
The evolving situation in southern Ukraine reflects a phase of dynamic but limited maneuvering, with both sides seeking tactical gains while avoiding decisive engagements. Further verification of territorial changes and casualty figures is expected as additional information becomes available.
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