Ukrainian servicemen fire small MLRS toward Russian troops near a front line in Zaporizhzhia region
Ukrainian servicemen fire small MLRS toward Russian troops near a front line in Zaporizhzhia region
  • Ukraine only needs to advance 10 miles to "crush the Russian army," says a war expert.
  • Despite the West calling the counteroffensive "grim," Jan Kallberg says it's making "substantial progress."
  • Ukraine is set to speed up the advance on the southern front, a military commander told Reuters.

Victory for Ukraine is closer than the West thinks, according to the Center for European Policy Analysis.

Despite Western media's bleak take on Ukraine's counteroffensive, "substantial progress" is being made.