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Russian offensive in Ukraine shows signs of faltering amid drone warfare

From Libรฉration · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Analysts suggest Russia's offensive in Ukraine is losing momentum, with Kyiv regaining territory in April and May.
  • This shift is attributed to the widespread use of Ukrainian drones, making Russian advances costly and risky.
  • The situation marks a favorable position for Ukraine, unseen since autumn 2023.

Analysts observe a significant shift in the Ukraine conflict, indicating a potential waning of Russia's offensive capabilities. According to assessments, Kyiv has successfully reclaimed territory from Vladimir Putin's forces during April and May, a development not seen since the autumn of 2023.

This more favorable position for Ukraine is largely credited to the pervasive presence of Ukrainian drones. These unmanned aerial vehicles have made any Russian ground advances particularly costly and fraught with risk, effectively hindering Moscow's progress.

The widespread deployment of drones by Ukraine appears to be a key factor in neutralizing Russia's attempts at territorial expansion. The constant threat posed by these drones forces Russian troops into a defensive posture, making large-scale offensives unsustainable and dangerous.

This strategic advantage gained by Ukraine, facilitated by drone technology, suggests a potential turning point in the conflict. While Russia continues its bombardment of Ukraine, the ground situation indicates a growing difficulty for Russian forces to achieve significant breakthroughs, marking a challenging period for their ongoing military operations.

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Originally published by Libรฉration in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.