Ukrainian forces have made significant advances, capturing hundreds of Russian soldiers in the Kursk region, marking the largest penetration into Russian territory since World War II.
This operation has allowed Ukraine to regain the initiative, boosting national morale.
However, the situation remains tense as Russian forces apply pressure in the Donbass region, threatening key Ukrainian positions.
The Ukrainian military's rotation issues have been highlighted as a vulnerability, potentially allowing Russian advances.
Meanwhile, internal challenges persist for President Zelensky, including a major government reshuffle and dealing with Russian missile strikes near the Polish border.
Despite these challenges, Ukraine's recent successes demonstrate its ability to not only defend but also effectively go on the offensive.