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    1. *From Bloomberg News:*

      Ukraine and its allies are increasingly confident that Russia’s invasion is running out of steam as Kyiv stabilizes the front line and stalls a spring offensive by Moscow.

      Ukraine’s growing effectiveness at deploying drones to inflict heavy Russian troop losses is being matched by strikes behind the front lines and deep inside Russia that are stoking increasing domestic criticism of President Vladimir Putin. Alongside an economic slowdown and restrictions on the internet, that’s leading to a deepening war fatigue among ordinary Russians.

    2. This is an overview, so it doesn’t need to go in the rus-Ukraine megathread

    3. SentenceSingle5375 on

      The language from Russia seems to be changing so hopefully this is true

    4. Ok_Warning2146 on

      Judging by how the front line moves from a month ago, I think it is more accurate that it is still a stalemate. Small gain for the Ukrainians is observed at the southern front along the Zaporizhia direction but small loss at the Northeast front along the Kupyansk and Pokrovsk directions.

      [https://understandingwar.org/research/russia-ukraine/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-april–21-2026/](https://understandingwar.org/research/russia-ukraine/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-april–21-2026/)
      [https://understandingwar.org/research/russia-ukraine/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-may–21-2026/](https://understandingwar.org/research/russia-ukraine/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-may–21-2026/)

    5. GremlinX_ll on

      Ukraine and Partners* Grow Confident Russia’s Invasion Losing Steam.

      Nominally we are not part of any alliance, there for we doesn’t have allies.

    6. We are confident they are losing men to send to die.

      And since the African/some other nation workers scam was exposed they lost those „soldiers“ too.

      The moment they start getting people from Moscow is the time a new FSB warlord takes his place.

    7. adamtheskill on

      Can we please try to keep this narrative and **not** try to create a narrative that there will be a Ukrainian counterattack? The reality is that drone warfare has made any advances extremely costly and trying to take back territory is just throwing away men Ukraine desperately needs. A stalemate is great for Ukraine since Russia keeps wasting men on offensives and Ukraine’s long range drone tech keeps improving.

    8. I am cautiously optimistic about such claims. Russia has been like this for a long time and I don’t see them changing any time soon. Even if they pull out I will never ever trust them.

    9. EU should push much harder now to support Ukraine. The momentum gain may result in a huge loss in Putins credibility

    10. Choice_Sympathy9652 on

      Why use steam when You have nukes? Am waiting with my cash for it to happen to profit on stocks which will definitelly go down after the strike …

    11. Ecstatic_Cobbler_264 on

      We are currently in a better position relatively. But I won’t forget how bad end of 2025 felt. And in reality, not that much is different than then. Don’t ever forget that with some Chinese assistance Russia could send twice as many shaheds.

      It is going okay, but don’t ever believe the war is done. That depends on whatever is going on behind closed doors in the Kremlin. It is not like Russians will protest in a meaningful way

    12. auroriasolaris on

      Good, now Russia will be forced to use Epic Games Store, they are as good as finished.

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