Russia’s Winter Offensive Is ALREADY COLLAPSING — Here’s the Truth
Published at : 23 Dec 2025
Russia’s winter offensive in Ukraine is already collapsing in 2025. Despite Moscow’s claims of major battlefield gains, Russian forces are bleeding manpower, fuel, armor, and momentum across the Donbas front as Ukraine grinds the offensive down with drones, precision strikes, and logistics warfare.
In this video, we break down why Russia’s winter campaign is failing, even as missile and Shahed drone attacks continue to terrorize Ukrainian cities. Winter was supposed to favor Russian armor and massed assaults—but instead, it has exposed deep weaknesses in training, logistics, fuel supply, and command cohesion.
You’ll learn:
• Why Russia’s winter push around Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad is stalling
• How Ukrainian FPV drones are shredding Russian assaults before they break through
• Why Russia’s massive casualty numbers are unsustainable
• How Ukraine’s strikes on oil refineries and rail hubs are crippling Russia’s logistics
• Why terror bombing Ukraine’s energy grid isn’t producing battlefield breakthroughs
• How propaganda claims of “encirclements” collapse under OSINT and drone footage
• Why winter no longer favors heavy armies in the age of cheap drones
• How this offensive mirrors past Russian failures in Bakhmut and Avdiivka
• What this means for the future of the war in 2025
Russia promised a decisive winter hammer. What it delivered instead is an attritional grind that costs thousands of soldiers for meters of ground. Ukraine isn’t just holding—it’s systematically draining the fuel, manpower, and credibility behind Moscow’s war machine.
This isn’t a sudden collapse. It’s a slow, brutal unraveling—written in destroyed depots, frozen supply lines, and exhausted assault units.
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