(KYIV, UKRAINE) – Russian territorial advances in Ukraine have collapsed by 92.8 percent since January, with Moscow’s forces now paying an exponentially higher price in casualties and financial resources for each square kilometre captured, according to newly compiled battlefield data. Analysis of the first quarter of 2026 reveals a dramatic erosion of Russian offensive momentum. In January, Russian forces captured 319 square kilometres at a cost of approximately 99 personnel casualties per square kilometre. By February, territorial gains had fallen to 123 square kilometres, with the casualty rate rising to 258 personnel per square kilometre. March saw gains plummet to…