The basics are that there has been a standstill now for well over a year. Ukraine has set up strong defensive lines. In fact, there are several strong defensive lines, so if the Russians were to break through one, they'd face another.
While there's been a standstill, literally every day there are scores of fire incidents. The OSCE monitors suggest that about two-thirds of these originate on the Russian side of the line, and Ukraine has deaths every month, as well as many injuries. We know that the Kremlin does too, although we don't have access to that information the way we do to the Ukrainian information.
I think that means we should be looking at ways to impose additional penalties, additional sanctions, on the Kremlin for these ongoing ceasefire violations, but this is, frankly, a hard sell in Europe. They like to think there's nothing really going on there, when in fact there are firings every day.