There are numerous reports of the various Russian attacks at intervals along an extremely long front. The attacks are all repulsed and are disjointed. There is no cohesion, no coordination.
The appearance is total lack of command and control of the battlefield. Scattered tactical efforts along the long front have no strategic coordination.
American military commentators analyzing the effort are surprised at the disjointed efforts of commanders acting on their own in disregard of adjacent units operating similarly. The efforts are made against objectives having no real military value.
As a general rule forces on the offense tend to suffer more casualties than on defense.
If Russian forces attempted an offense it stands to reason their losses are higher.
How high is the question and I doubt we’ll hear a correct estimate from neither side.
The sooner the Russians get rid of Putin, the sooner they can think about having a country again.