All have contributed to Ukraine's success this year which an emerging consensus has agreed is Russia's worst year of the war since they started it. JL
Sinead Baker reports in Business Insider:
Sinead Baker reports in Business Insider:
Russia is having its worst year since the invasion in 2022. Ukraine has been striking targets once treated as safe, and regaining ground. New tactics and drone tech have allowed it to build momentum. New drone types are allowing Ukraine to hit depots, vehicles, air defenses, and supply routes that support Russian troops at the front. The goal is to isolate the battlefield, making it harder for Russia to move troops and supplies where they are needed. Better planning and new systems mean Ukraine is better at using those weapons strategically rather than simply reacting to Russian assaults. Destruction of Russian logistics, depots, and other targets has increased fourfold. "Ukraine's actions are "actively challenging" the grinding nature of the war. "Ukraine has a unique opportunity to exploit its current initiative while Russian forces remain vulnerable."























