Evidence of Ukraine's strategic managerial superiority comes from their ability to set numerical goals - and then produce results showing how they are advancing towards achieving them. By contrast, the Kremlin's bombast does nothing to affirm their ability to even come close to their own stated outcomes and, in fact, exposes their growing vulnerability. JL
Alex Stezhensky reports in New Voice of Ukraine:
Alex Stezhensky reports in New Voice of Ukraine:
In April, 35,203 Russian troops were killed or seriously wounded. In March, the figure was 35,351; in December, 34,544.” In October, the Russian army lost 67 troops per 1 square kilometer of advance; in January, 165; in February, 244; in March, 254; and in April, 179. The dashboards show a clear pattern: The more Russian forces are hit at operational depth, the fewer assault operations take place at the front. “Our strategic goal is to inflict 200 casualties on the enemy for every square kilometer of advance.” Russian forces' heavy losses means they lack the manpower needed to capture major regional centers such as Sumy or Kharkiv.























