Recent Western analyses indicate a significant decline in Russia's military gains in Ukraine over the last five months, particularly since November. The Institute for the Study of War reported just 78 square miles gained in March compared to 242 square miles in November. The UK's Defense Ministry pointed to a staggering drop to a fifth of the previous pace, highlighting Ukraine's successful counterattacks as a contributing factor. Weather conditions have also impacted fighting intensity, introducing more logistical challenges for Russian forces amid ongoing conflict.
Western analysts report that Russia's territorial gains have significantly decreased, with monthly advancements dropping to as low as a fifth of their previous pace.
According to the Institute for the Study of War, Russia's ground forces have drastically slowed their territorial advances, managing to secure only 78 square miles in March.
The UK's Defense Ministry indicates that Russia's advance has plummeted to a fifth of its November pacing, critically assessing the impact of Ukraine's counterattacks.
Both Western analyses reveal that the winter months contributed to logistical challenges that have further dampened Russia's military momentum in recent months.
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