Russia's invasion of Ukraine has entered a critical phase, with Vladimir Putin's forces struggling to make significant gains on the battlefield. Despite a months-long campaign, Russian troops have been unable to break through Ukraine's defenses, and their advances have been slow and costly. Satellite imagery and eyewitness accounts suggest that Russian forces are increasingly bogged down by logistics and supply chain issues, hindering their ability to effectively deploy troops and equipment. As the war enters its second year, analysts are questioning the Kremlin's strategy and the long-term prospects for a Russian victory.
Putin’s Forces Are Barely Inching Along on the Battlefield The New York Times