Latest news about the situation in Ukraine:
1. In the past few days, the Russian army has been withdrawing some combat units from Oreshki at the southern end of Khlsson Antonovsky Bridge (see the picture for specific locations) and deploying them further south.

2, Haimas! On the night of November 30, Kiev, the Ukrainian army used Himas to accurately attack the Donetsk Russian-occupied area of Ilovaisk (see the picture for the specific location), causing damage to the local railway infrastructure.

3. The German Chancellor vowed that Germany would support Ukraine as long as it is necessary. Speaking at the Berlin Security Conference on November 30, German Chancellor Scholz said that Germany will continue to support Ukraine financially and provide humanitarian and weapons assistance until the end of the war.
4. The Helsong power grid collapsed! Khlsong Prefecture Governor Yaroslav Yanosevic wrote on Telegram on December 1 that the city's power grid had disappeared due to Russian troops' continuous shelling of the southern Ukrainian city of Khlsong .
5, Pentagon and Raytheon signed a contract worth up to $1.2 billion! It was commissioned to produce NASMAS air defense system for Ukraine! The United States has delivered 2 units to Ukraine, and the signing of the contract means that Raytheon will produce 6 more units as soon as possible!
6. The British Ministry of Defense said: Russia's strategy to attack Ukraine's critical infrastructure has become less effective. The British Ministry of Defense reported on December 1 that Russia is trying to implement the concept of "Strategic Action to Destroy Critical Goals (SODCIT)" in its all-out war to "threate people's morale and ultimately force national leaders to surrender." However, the effectiveness of the strategy was reportedly “may be weakened because Russia has used most of its suitable missile for tactical targets.” The strategy may also be less effective on a material and psychological level, as Ukraine has been successfully mobilized for nine months.
7, Switzerland frozen nearly $8 billion in Russian assets. The country's State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) said on December 1 that Switzerland has frozen nearly US$8 billion worth of financial assets. The agency reported that as of November 25, 15 more Russian properties were blocked.

Conclusion
Many friends have tried to ask me a question: Which side will win? Regarding this issue, I agree with the following American point of view:
On December 1, 2022, Michael McFall, who was appointed as the US ambassador to Russia by Obama in 2012 and former chief adviser to the Russian issue of White House , said: "In Ukraine (a certain country) is losing. (a certain person) knows this. Many Russians know this now." (end)