If "lost counteroffensive" is to return 600 km2 in 3 days, then i don't know what to call "succesfull counteroffensive"
I spoke about the offensive in the Kherson direction, which, due to the open terrain, was doomed to turn into a senseless meat grinder, which actually happened. In the Izyum direction, the prospects for the Armed Forces of Ukraine are more interesting - there is a wooded terrain, a shallow and easy to cross even ford river, and the same dramatic shortage of personnel in the Russian army, as in general for this special operation. Congratulations, now it really looks like a counteroffensive.