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Related: About this forumFacing Ukraine's Exhaustion - Good Times Bad Times (The 20 Report)
Summary of Ukraine-Russia Conflict Analysis (Late 2025)
Overall Situation
Ukraine is approaching exhaustion after nearly 4 years of war, while Russia maintains strategic initiative despite economic difficulties. Peace negotiations have failed to produce breakthroughs as Moscow senses Ukraine's vulnerability and believes it can extract better terms by continuing the conflict.
Key Battlefield Developments
Russian Advances:
Capturing 400-500 km² per month since June 2025
Fighting underway for control of 8 Ukrainian cities
150-200 daily assault actions with ~200 glide bombs dropped daily
Major territorial gains in Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts (30+ km advances)
Cities under pressure: Huliaipole, Pokrovsk, Kurakhove, Chasiv Yar, Kupiansk, Vuhledar, and others
Ukrainian Position:
Largely defensive posture with no major offensive operations in 2025
Shifted focus to air strikes on Russian energy infrastructure (limited frontline impact)
Accelerating pace of territorial losses
Critical Ukrainian Weaknesses
Manpower Crisis:
About 22,000 desertions monthly (October 2025)
Failed mobilization relying on forced "busification" (street conscription)
Average frontline soldier age: 47 years
Defensive lines severely understaffed with gaps exploited by Russian infiltration
Systemic Problems:
False reporting culture distorting reality from front to headquarters
Poor command coordination and information flow
Deployment of poorly trained territorial defense units
Drone-centric defense proving insufficient against infantry infiltration tactics
Russian Tactical Advantages:
Small unit infiltration through porous defensive lines
Air superiority with thousands of glide bombs monthly
Superior artillery and FPV drone production now matching Ukraine's
Elite "Rubicon" drone unit targeting Ukrainian UAV operators
Fiber-optic drone usage surpassing Ukraine's capabilities
Infrastructure Damage
Russia intensified energy infrastructure strikes with 10,000+ drones and 470 missiles (October-early December), achieving:
50% missile hit rate, 20% drone effectiveness
Modernized ballistic missiles penetrating Patriot defenses (interception rates dropped from 37% to 6%)
Extended range glide bombs now reaching Zaporizhzhia
Critical damage to power plants and nuclear facility substations
Outlook
The analysis predicts continued Russian escalation rather than ceasefire, with Moscow leveraging battlefield advantage to improve negotiating position. No winter slowdown expected; operational momentum may accelerate further, with potential cascading collapse of Ukrainian defensive lines threatening major logistics hubs.
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Facing Ukraine's Exhaustion - Good Times Bad Times (The 20 Report) (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Dec 13
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Steven Maurer
(510 posts)1. This is Russian inspired agitprop
And massively counterfactual as well. You can find the truth on wikipedia and other sites. But just as one example the actual interception rate of missiles is 83.5%, not "dropped from 37% to 6%".
And that's just one example. Another is the absurd declaration that Pokrosk has been taken over by Russia. While Zelenskyy himself visited Pokrosk just yesterday.
The author of this YouTube video also thinks that the EU is "" target="_blank">Sleepwalking Toward Collapse", which lines up with Putin's narrative, not anyone else's.
So no. While Ukraine is obviously suffering in war, it is winning the war of attrition. And this report isn't credible.