Three weeks into their spring offensive, they have actually lost ground to the Ukrainians, who are taking advantage of Russian predictability and weakness by opportunistically advancing themselves at points along the line where the Russians are weakest. JL
Phillips O'Brien reports in his substack:
Phillips O'Brien reports in his substack:
The Russian spring offensive started around March 20, 2026. (But) the net amount of territory gained by Russia in that time is actually a net loss. During the first week, Russia gained. During the last week, the Russians lost territory. It is notable that three weeks into a large offensive, the Russians are losing ground. When you add that in March, the Ukrainians gained more territory than they lost even with the Russian Spring Offensive starting, overall the Russians are still losing more than they are taking. If the Russians are using their reserves and it gains them nothing, the initiative will return more and more to Ukraine. This failure (offers) echoes of Putin planning his 2022 victory parade in Kyiv























