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Not really. Slow is usually how offensives go; if they're fast then there is something seriously wrong with the defending side (which is what happened in Kharkiv and Kherson before). The Russians seem to finally have a fairly competent commander in the South, but even then they're losing ground. This is all with Ukraine not having committed a vast majority of its reserve forces either.Making them slow is win for russian Then winter comes and Russian will do end job.
Regardless, things are heating up, and the closer Ukraine gets to Robotyne and consequently Tokmak, the worse things will get for Russia. (Rumors are that Ukraine has already entered the Robotyne's outskirts)
Ukraine just needs to deal with the mines, and the first line of defense. The rest will be far easier.
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