Given the casualty figures in the Russia-Ukraine war, Ukraine is today in its most advantageous position since February 2022.
Source: Finnish President Alexander Stubb on Yle Radio Suomi's question-and-answer programme, as reported by European Pravda
Details: The Finnish president believes that from Ukraine's perspective, the military situation looks considerably better than at any point during the full-scale war.
"The first year of this war for Ukraine was a struggle for survival. Then three years of resilience. And now it is pure mathematics," the Finnish president said.
Stubb says that the current situation is such that for every Ukrainian soldier killed, eight Russian soldiers are killed.
"Furthermore, support for the war in Russia is falling, meaning Ukraine currently holds the upper hand," Stubb assessed.
Stubb has previously stated that Europe will ultimately have to resume dialogue with the Russian leadership and that this largely depends on whether US policy towards Russia and Ukraine aligns with European interests.
His name has also been mentioned among the candidates for potential EU negotiators with Russia.
ScooptiWoop5 on May 25th, 2026 at 09:38 UTC »
Go home Russians. Go home to your families. The only person who doesn’t benefit from that is Putin.
Bolter_NL on May 25th, 2026 at 08:57 UTC »
LFG. The EU funds being released, the technology war being on the Ukraine side, Russia getting desperate and using 100mil ICBMs like a toddler throwing a tantrum, it all points in the right direction.
Keep hammering Moscow and let the Russian populace feel what the good people of Ukraine have been enduring for years now.
asjj177 on May 25th, 2026 at 08:38 UTC »
Ukrainians redefined the battlefield with drone warfare, the current tech allows you to use a 500-1000 drone to take down a tank that costs a few millions, as well as their special operations with drones. I'm not sure that Putin will be able to continue carrying on this war of attrition with this asymmetrical losses for too long. It's truly his Vietnam