Russia Has Lost the Battlefield Initiative, G7 Concludes: Zelenskyy on Moscow’s Inability to Win.
Frontline Developments
According to Novyny.live: Leaders of the Group of Seven have determined that Russia no longer holds the initiative on the battlefield, is suffering heavy losses, and cannot prevail in its war against Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made this statement during a press conference, emphasizing that the Kremlin is not winning, is losing far too many troops, and must agree to a peace deal as quickly as possible. He also pointed out that Russian forces lack operational control and need to acknowledge that they do not truly want peace.
At the G7 summit in Évian, talks are underway between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Trump described the frontline situation as critical and confirmed that Russian troops are taking enormous casualties. Commander of the 3rd Army Corps, Andriy Biletsky, noted that the Russian command is achieving no successes due to sustained pressure from the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Analysis and Outlook
Additionally, occupying forces have lost mobility on the front lines because of a severe fuel crisis. Analysts at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) assert that a video claiming the capture of Kostiantynivka was generated by artificial intelligence, highlighting ongoing information manipulation in the context of the war.
As a result, the situation on the front remains tense, and forecasts regarding Russia’s next moves continue to raise concerns among the international community.
The conclusions drawn at the G7 summit reflect growing global alarm over the war in Ukraine and Russia’s strategy. Moscow’s loss of battlefield initiative could shift the conflict’s dynamics, which in turn will affect future diplomatic efforts. Amid the critical conditions at the front, continued international support for Ukraine remains essential—likely playing a decisive role in achieving regional stability.
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