Russia's advance in Ukraine since 2024 was slower than in almost all wars over last 100 years: analysts
Russia's advances in Ukraine average 15 to 70 meters per day, far slower than historical campaigns, with 415,000 casualties reported in 2025, researchers said.
- Russia's army is advancing in Ukraine at an average of 15 to 70 meters per day, the slowest pace seen in more than a century, according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies report.
- Since February 2022, Russian forces have suffered nearly 1.2 million casualties, including 325,000 killed, the highest losses for any major power since World War II, as stated by CSIS.
- In 2024, Russian forces seized about 0.6% of Ukraine's territory, which is a significantly smaller gain compared to previous campaigns, according to CSIS.
- CSIS concludes that Russia's reliance on attrition tactics and high casualties does not indicate an impending victory, but instead shows a costly struggle for minimal progress.
12 Articles
12 Articles
Putin's army is the slowest army in the Ukraine war in 100 years. Western intelligence agencies report enormous losses for Russia.
Russia's advance in Ukraine since 2024 was slower than in almost all wars over last 100 years: analysts
Military engineers from Russia's Southern Military District conduct training in early 2026.Arkadii Budnitskii/Anadolu via Getty ImagesTwo researchers have found that Russia's recent advance is slower than in almost all modern wars.Their analysis said that even in Pokrovsk, Russia has only been advancing 70 meters a day on average.That's slower than the Allies' progress in WWI's brutal Battle of the Somme, they said.Russia's rate of advance over …
The Kremlin rejected a report by the US think tank Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) on Wednesday, according to which Russia recorded nearly 1.2 million victims, including 325 000 deaths in the war in Ukraine, while assessing that such reports should not be considered reliable, reports the EEF.
The rate of movement of the occupiers is 15 metres a day.
Russia's rate of advance in Ukraine since 2024 is one of the slowest in the last 100 years of war, analysts say
Military engineers from Russia's Southern Military District conduct training in early 2026. Arkadii Budnitskii/Anadolu via Getty Images Two researchers have found that Russia's recent advance is slower than in almost all modern wars. Their analysis said that even in Pokrovsk, Russia has only been…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 60% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium






