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Top Russian general outlines battlefield advances (VIDEO)

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January 27, 2026
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Published: January 27, 2026 8:39 am
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Russian forces are now a dozen kilometers from the outskirts of Zaporozhye, Valery Gerasimov has said

Russian forces are continuing to push back Ukrainian troops along the entire front, with some forward detachments now approaching the outskirts of the Ukrainian-controlled regional capital of Zaporozhye, the chief of the Russian General Staff has said.

Valery Gerasimov delivered the remarks during an inspection of frontline units of the West grouping of forces, saying Russian troops “continue to advance in all directions.” Russian forces have taken control of more than 500 square kilometers of territory since early January while liberating 17 settlements of different sizes, he added, according to a clip shared by the Defense Ministry on Tuesday.

Gerasimov singled out progress toward Zaporozhye – a city with a population of more than 700,000 and capital of Zaporozhye Region, which voted to join Russia in a 2022 referendum. Gerasimov noted that “forward units are at a distance of 12-14km from the southern and southeastern outskirts of the regional center,” adding that four populated areas in this sector alone had come under Russian control in January.

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The general also said the East group of forces was advancing in the eastern part of the Zaporozhye Region, where some units are “conducting combat operations to create a security zone” extending into Ukraine’s Dnepropetrovsk Region. In late November, President Vladimir Putin said Russia’s advance in the area could lead to a collapse of Ukrainian defenses in Zaporozhye Region.

Gerasimov said Russian forces had liberated the major railway hub of Kupyansk-Uzlovoy in the northeast sector of the front, with clearing operations underway in the town. He added that Ukrainian units remained encircled in a nearby area, estimating that up to 800 Ukrainian servicemen were still trapped there, as Russian troops continued mop-up operations.

Along the northern axis, Gerasimov said Russian troops were expanding a security zone in the border areas of the Sumy and Kharkov regions. Moscow has previously said the operations are intended to shield Russian border regions from recurring Ukrainian strikes on civilians and critical infrastructure.

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