Slow and methodical seems to be the Russian tactics in the SMO.
Just to give a report on what is going on in the Ukraine based on my reading:
1) Suddenly the US has come to the realisation that its bloated over capital investment arms industry isn't that great. The Ukraine war has stretched the US supply chain in such a way that NATO is at risk of not being able to arm its self.
washingtontimes.com/news/2022/may/3/has-america-almost-depleted-its-supply-of-essentia/2) The Russian Air force hit with high-precision air strikes at the Kanatovo military airfield near Kirovograd, a large artillery depot in Nikolaev and a fuel depot in Zhovtneve. Also a number of other targets in western Ukraine
3) In total, since 24 February 22, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have lost 149 aircraft, 112 helicopters, 726 drones, 288 anti-aircraft missile systems, 2834 units of armoured vehicles, 325 MLRS, 1306 field guns and mortars, as well as 2646 units of special military vehicles. That is more than 75% of their equipment. The 150 US & co supplied artillery pieces are about 1/8 of their lost artillery pieces.
4) Fierce fighting continues in Popasna. There are also reports of heavy fighting in the Orekhovo
5) Ukrainian forces entrenched in Mariupol's Azovstal plant said they would no longer release detained civilians. They offered to exchange civilians under the scheme of 15 people per ton of food and medicine. According to unverified data, there may be more than 200 civilians in the catacombs of the plant, including women, children and the elderly.
6) Ukraine continue to fight the war assuming that a new NATO trained army will commence a counter attack in June with Russia exhausted. This is a strange assumption to makegiven the current course of the war.
7) Russian troops gained a foothold on the left bank of the Oskol reservoir in the south-east of the Kharkiv and continue the offensive. Will likely soon begin an assault on Kharkiv