Russian forces are not only losing ground, people and equipment, they are doing so at a much faster rate than previously. The implication is that things are getting worse for Putin's war effort - and that there is no sign thy can or will get better.
But even fears of escalation by a 'wounded animal,' such as Putin is frequently considered, are not dire as NATO is well aware of the threat and much better prepared for it than they ever have been. The result is that Russia's options have diminished and are expected to remain so. JL
Serge Schmemann reports in the New York Times:
Russia is still clawing away at Ukrainian territory, but at a snail’s pace and extraordinary cost. Ukraine says it inflicted almost 40,000 Russian dead and wounded in June, or about 1,300 casualties per square kilometer “seized or infiltrated,” an attrition rate 19 times what it was a year earlier. “Ukrainian forces are becoming increasingly effective at simultaneously slowing Russian advances and inflicting heavier losses.” Following the old precept of “shoot the archer, not the arrow,” Ukraine has been increasingly targeting military-industrial facilities deep in Russia with considerable effect, as evidenced by Russia’s recent ban on the export of diesel fuel. Mr. Putin's time is fast running out.