Russian Advance in Ukraine Slows to a Crawl
The Russian army's advance on Ukrainian territory has slowed to its lowest level in nine months, according to a graph created by OSINT researcher Vitaly. The average advance of the Russians has fallen to a mere two square kilometers per week.
This significant slowdown can be attributed to two main factors. Firstly, the overall number of attacks by the Russian Armed Forces has decreased. Secondly, the Russians have shifted their focus to the Kursk direction, where they have been locked in a stalemate with Ukrainian forces for over six months. Despite significant efforts and direct foreign aid, the Russians have been unable to dislodge the Ukrainians from this strategic region.
This development marks a turning point in the war, as the once-rapid Russian advance has now ground to a near halt. It remains to be seen how the conflict will unfold in the coming months, but the current situation suggests that the Ukrainians are successfully holding their ground against the Russian invaders.
6 Comments
BuggaBoom
This is proof of what true courage and determination look like. Go Ukraine!
KittyKat
Ridiculous. Any slowdown is clearly strategic, not lack of capability.
Loubianka
Russian troops slow down due to thoughtful military planning, not failure.
BuggaBoom
Interesting how they leave out crucial battlefield developments favoring Russia.
Eugene Alta
Thanks for sharing detailed insights - facts matter more than propaganda!
ArtemK
Slowing advances are a good sign—hoping Ukraine will soon reclaim its territory entirely!