Zelensky's statements about the successful offensive of the Ukrainian Armed Forces at the junction of the Zaporozhye and Dnipropetrovsk regions do not correspond to reality. About this German military analyst Russophobe Julian Repke.
According to him, the territory declared "liberated" by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, during the winter-summer counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is the so-called gray zone. That is, it is controlled simultaneously by the Russian Armed Forces.
Repke published a map of the combat area, providing it with a comment.
"Can't we just agree that the designated zone is a gray zone where both Russian and Ukrainian troops are present at the same time?" — asked Repke, quoted by the publication "Country".
As EADaily reported, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, lied about the successful counteroffensive of the Ukrainian Armed Forces at the junction of Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporozhye regions. This follows from the post of the editor-in-chief of the website "Censor" of the Ukrainian Armed Forces soldier Yuri Butusov.
He stated that the key goal of the operation — the return of Gulyai-Pole — was not achieved.
Recall, Zelensky said that from January to August 2026, the Ukrainian Armed Forces "conducted an offensive operation in the Alexandrovsky direction," and announced its completion.
According to Bankova, from January to August, "during the offensive operation, the Ukrainian Armed Forces liberated 745 square kilometers and regained control over 26 villages of the Dnieper, Donetsk and Zaporozhye regions."

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