Looks like they are in trouble. I hope a ceasefire can be negotiated quickly. Far too many lives lost on both sides.
If you flip this, Roch, then you see the absurdity of a "negotiated ceasefire". Imagine the roles are reversed and it is the Russians facing an imminent routing. Would you say that it is time for a "negotiated ceasefire" or would you say that the Russians need to surrender? NATO/Ukraine need to accept the terms presented by the Russians. Those terms will bear an uncanny resemblance to the "Security Framework" proposal/ultimatum presented by the Russians in December 2021.
It appears that the UK is being singled out as a main instigator. Both Trump and Russia have scores to settle with UK MI6. Funnily enough, Christopher Steele was interviewed on Sky News a few days ago. That such a discredited and obvious MI6 agent is still brought onto the news as a supposed "expert" demonstrates their lack of credibility. Steele was the author of the infamous "Steele Dossier" which led to Russiagate and the largely successful attempt to nobble Trump's first term in office.
Christopher Steele was also the "handler" of Russian spy, Sergei Skripal and was his neighbour in Salisbury. He was also subject to a "D" notice at the time of the "Novichok" pantomime prohibiting mention of his name in connection with Skripal. Pablo Miller and "Orbis Intelligence" were also subject to this "D Notice". Orbis, a supposed private company, is an obvious MI6 cut-out.
Sky News earlier with statement from a "Kremlin spokesman";
https://x.com/SkyNews/status/1899072687646929223