Up to now, Russia controls about 90,000 square kilometers of land in Wudong, plus 26,000 square kilometers of territory in Crimea acquired in 20 14. In fact, if the war is frozen now, it means that 20% of Ukraine's territory will be in the hands of Russia. This is undoubtedly a victory for Russians who have a special "preference" for land. As for the price paid for this, the Russians never care.
If there is a "frozen" war now, Ukraine is undoubtedly a big loser. First of all, it lost nearly 65438+ 10,000 square kilometers of territory in just eight months of war. Second, the national infrastructure was destroyed, millions of people were displaced and the country was torn apart.
In a sense, Russia cannot be considered to have won. First, the goals of Russia's special military operations against Ukraine are far more than these. Secondly, after the war, Ukraine and Russia have forged a deep hatred towards their Russian brothers in Kiev, and there is no possibility of repairing them. Third, even if the war stops, the sanctions imposed by western countries on Russia will not be lifted, and the policy of weakening Russia will not change. Fourth, Russia's international image is adversely affected.
For this "special military action" against Ukraine, Russia has set a number of goals. For example, Ukraine's "demilitarization", "de-Nazism" and "neutralization" and "liberation of Donbass" ended American hegemony. But if there is a "frozen war" now, it seems that a goal has not been fully realized.
With NATO's military assistance and training, the Ukrainian army is not what it used to be, and it can even be said that it has been partially NATO. Compared with the beginning of the war, its strength has been greatly enhanced. Therefore, if the war is terminated now, Russia's "demilitarization" of Ukraine will obviously not be completed.