Russia's Spring Summer offensive, which began March 17, has, according to geolocated analysis, not only made 'zero tactically significant gains, but has actually lost ground.
This is counter to the claims of the Russian high command which claims to have gained 1700 square kilometers and several cities, all of which have been contradicted by independent observers. Fortunately, western media are no longer as gullible as they once were, nor are they as intimidated by the Trump administration, so are less willing to accept and publish the Russian accounts and more likely to give deserved credence to the Ukrainians. JL
Russia's Russia's spring-summer 2026 offensive has produced zero tactically significant gains since it launched no later than 17 March, and that Russian forces have lost ground since 1 March. Russia's Chief of the General Staff Gerasimov has claimed Russian forces had taken over 1,700 km² and 80 settlements across Ukraine since early 2026 — Luhansk Oblast among them — with a further 700 km² and 34 settlements falling in March and April alone. Heavy casualties have forced Russia to reduce its operational tempo in several sectors. Russia's troop generation is being squeezed from both ends — recruitment falling while casualties climb — eroding the viability of its mass-assault approach























