@Myhrosn @catchphotons@mog_russEN You mean this Ukraine? The Ukraine that Russia was only able to take 0.8% of for the ENTIRE calendar year of 2025? A country the size of Texas?
And what did Russia lose for this 0.8% of land?
416,000 troops. Pathetic. LMAO
The entire world is laughing
https://t.co/Xe775Kl46C
MORE: ISW observed evidence to assess that Russian forces seized 4,831 square kilometers in Ukraine and regained roughly 473 square kilometers that Ukrainian forces had taken in Kursk Oblast in 2025. Russian gains in Ukraine amounted to 0.8 percent of Ukraine’s territory. Russian forces had seized 3,604 square kilometers in Ukraine in 2024.
Data from the Ukrainian General Staff shows that Russian forces suffered 416,570 casualties throughout 2025, for an average of 78 casualties per square kilometer seized in Ukraine and Kursk Oblast.
The average daily Russian rate of advance in 2025 was 13.24 square kilometers per day — higher than the daily average of 9.87 square kilometers per day in 2024. The Russian rate of advance has not been consistent throughout 2025, however. The Russian rate of advance was highest in November at 20.99 square kilometers per day, but this high came after one of the slowest months in 2025 — 8.8 square kilometers per day in October — and subsequently slowed to 15 square kilometers per day in December.
@MJAL27157258@catchphotons @C0RVID19 @bayraktar_1love Russia has gained 2% of Ukraine's overall land mass since 2022. You call that losing? Your family tree is a wreath.
@0xLcrgs@catchphotons@MyLordBebo When your "2 week special military operation" takes 4 years and you have 1.1 million casualties, you are not winning. Fucking potato
@0xLcrgs@catchphotons@MyLordBebo You low iq retard. They said Kiev would fall in 2 weeks. It's been 4 years and they can barely take abandoned cities. Meanwhile the Russian economy is in shambles. You are dumb af