What difficulties are limiting Ukraine's progress in the conflict?

 Don’t worry, my friend, nobody is losing.

The frontlines in Ukraine have remained remarkably stable for almost a year. It’s true that Russia has gained some territory, but they’ve paid a higher price than ever for it. Russian casualty numbers have reached record highs

The only thing that has changed is how we perceive the war in the West. Most of the turbo-pro Ukrainian “experts” and analysts have become tired of the war. The public is also not interested in their BS anymore.

At the funeral of a close friend who sacrificed his life for Ukraine, I felt a renewed sense of determination—people here will not give up, and neither should we.

The war may have slipped from the headlines, and many Ukrainian flags have disappeared from social media profiles. The initial global surge of attention has largely subsided.

In essence, this conflict has settled into a “conventional” war, much like many others before it. There are highs and lows, and the true outcome—victory or defeat—won’t be known until the end.

So, whether you support Ukraine or not, don’t lose hope. But it’s also far too early to celebrate. At this point, no one has decisively won or lost.