The Russian military faces a significant challenge: advancing significantly in eastern Ukraine amid widespread drone presence.
Challenges on the Ground
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia has attempted to persuade President Trump that Russian forces are on the verge of victory in Ukraine. He suggests that Kyiv should cede the entire eastern Donbas region to avoid an impending defeat. However, the current situation on the battlefield contradicts this narrative.
Despite gains made by the Russian military late last year, progress has significantly slowed. In specific areas of Ukraine, Russian forces have even experienced territorial losses. At the current pace of advance this year, achieving complete control over the Donbas could take more than three decades. This area is crucial for Russia, which aims to set it as a condition for ending the conflict.
Potential for Change
The current slowdown might be temporary. Seasonal factors partly contribute to this deceleration. Russian troops typically gain momentum in the summer with better weather conditions and increased foliage, offering cover from drones. Ukrainian officials have recently cautioned that Russian forces are preparing for fresh offensives and have stepped up activities along the front lines.
Overall, Russia struggles with a primary issue: executing large advances in environments dominated by drones. Traditional tactics like deploying large numbers of troops in armored vehicles through enemy lines are becoming obsolete.

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