Russian Offensive in Ukraine Reportedly Slowing Down, Analysts Say
Analysts indicate that the Russian army's offensive operations on the front lines in Ukraine are showing signs of slowing down. This assessment comes despite the continued occurrence of regular strikes across the country. More than four years after the invasion began, the capture of Ukrainian towns by Russian forces is reportedly becoming increasingly rare.

The Russian army's offensive on the front lines in Ukraine is reportedly losing momentum, according to analysts. This slowdown in ground operations is noted despite the continuation of regular strikes across Ukrainian territory.
More than four years into the invasion, the frequency of Russian forces capturing Ukrainian towns has decreased, becoming increasingly rare. Analysts suggest this trend reflects a broader deceleration in the overall offensive effort.
(Source: France 24)

