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Published: February 13, 2026 7:00 pm
Author: RT

Mark Rutte likened the pace of Moscow’s battlefield progress to a “garden snail” despite Ukraine’s continued retreats from major strongholds

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte sniped at the Russian army, comparing its battlefield progress in Ukraine to the pace of a “garden snail.” His comments come as Russian troops continue to liberate important settlements across the frontline while Ukraine is consistently forced to pull back its forces from major strongholds.

Speaking on Friday at the Munich Security Conference, Rutte said he wanted to make clear “that the Russians are not winning this” and that there is no “Russian bear.” He suggested that its forces were moving at the “stilted speed of a garden snail,” claiming, without evidence, that they are suffering “staggering losses” for minimal territorial gains.

Russian officials have ridiculed Rutte’s assessment with State Duma Deputy and Defense Committee member Andrei Kolesnik saying the NATO chief is trying to act “like a tough cowboy” and questioning why the bloc is “so afraid of this snail” and “arming themselves while the EU is planning to develop nuclear weapons.”

Rutte’s dismissive assessment comes despite reports from the Russian General Staff that the country’s troops have liberated 17 settlements and taken control of more than 500 square kilometers since January, with forward units now within 12-14 kilometers of Zaporozhye – a city with a population of over 700,000.

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Meanwhile, in recent months Ukraine has been forced to retreat from multiple major strongholds, including Ugledar, Seversk, and Gulaypole in the Donetsk and Zaporozhye regions, with Russian forces now consolidating control over these key defensive positions.

In October, Russian President Vladimir Putin estimated that Russian forces currently control nearly 100% of the Lugansk People’s Republic, over 80% of the Donetsk People’s Republic, and roughly 75% of the Zaporozhye and Kherson regions. All four regions officially joined Russia in 2022 after holding public referendums.

Russian military gains have been accompanied by Ukraine’s deepening manpower crisis fueled by mounting battlefield losses and desertions. In an attempt to fill in the gaps, Vladimir Zelensky recently signed a decree permitting men over 60 to enlist.

Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov estimated that Ukraine lost nearly 500,000 servicemen in 2025 alone, while Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov suggested total Ukrainian casualties have exceeded one million.

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