This is a special issue of the Russian Military Digest dedicated to the Russo-Ukrainian War, composed on the basis of numerous open sources. You can see older issues of the Digest here.
Kursk-Sumy Area
In the north of the Sumy administrative region, Russians captured village Sopych after crossing the international border.
Southeast of Sumy, near the international border, Russians captured villages Popivka and Vysoke.
Kharkiv Area
Fighting in the area continued without major changes.
Kupyansk-Lyman Area
Fighting in the area continued without major changes.
Kramatorsk-Slovyansk Area
Russians advanced a little westward southwest of Riznykivka.
Kostyantynivka-Druzhkivka Area
Russians advanced a little in the space east of Kostyantynivka.
Pokrovsk-Novopavlivka Area
North of Rodynske, Russians re-took village Sukhetske.
Northwest of Pokrovsk, Russians advanced within Hryshyne.
West of Pokrovsk, Russians advanced in the northwestern direction from Udachne.
Zaporizhzhia Area
Ukrainians advanced on the front south of Velykomykhailivka, reaching the western outskirts of Kalynivske and Novomykolaivka, and entering Novohryhorivka.
South of Dobropillya, Russians likely took Pryluky and Olenokostyantynivka.
In the west, Ukrainians liberated Novoyakovlivka, and at least approached Pavlivka.

A static shot from the Russo-Ukrainian War interactive map.Zaporizhzhiaarea by the afternoon, 11 March 2026. All information on the maps is approximate.
Black Sea-Dnipro River Area
Fighting in the area continued without major changes.

