Ukraine Claims Taking Back 5 Villages in Dnipropetrovsk Region - The State Signal

Ukraine Claims Taking Back 5 Villages in Dnipropetrovsk Region

UKRAINE – Ukraine on Thursday said that its forces had taken back 5 villages in an over 100-day counteroffensive in Dnipropetrovsk region.

“The operation to capture the settlements lasted more than 100 days in the autumn of 2025, with the support of soldiers from the 20th Army Corps,” the 225th Separate Assault Regiment said in a statement.

The military unit further claimed that the 3rd Assault Battalion maintained its positions and conducted continuous offensive actions throughout the period, describing the sustained advancement as a “unique case” for the unit.

Ukraine Claims Taking Back 5 Villages in Dnipropetrovsk Region - The State Signal
DONETSK OBLAST, UKRAINE – DECEMBER 25: Two military chaplains during a Christmas Mass with Ukrainian soldiers from the 93rd Brigade in the Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, 25 December 2025. ( Diego Herrera Carcedo – Anadolu Agency )

The military command added that all personnel involved in the operation have been nominated for state awards.

The statement indicated that further details and firsthand accounts from the soldiers involved would be released in the coming days.

The reported advance comes as the frontline shifts across eastern and southern Ukraine, with both sides launching localized offensives to gain strategic high ground before winter intensifies.

Dnipropetrovsk has remained a frequent target of long-range strikes and ground incursions due to its proximity to the active conflict zones in Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia.