The Ukrainians won't give up their land. Just put it out of your mind.
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On the news today, they're reporting that State Department personnel are in backchannel communications with Russia, hopefully about putting an end to this. If so, bully for Biden and Blinken.[/QUOTE]After the WWII, Ukrainian partisans kept fighting Stalin's army and security forces for 8 years (in some areas until 1958). They fought a hopeless war in a complete isolation against the vastly superior enemy for 10 years, and they didn't even have their own country, their own armed forces, as well as any military, financial and spiritual help from the rest of the world.
Expecting the Ukrainians to give up now when they have all this (and when Russia's led by a coward who's certainly NOT Stalin) is unrealistic, to put it mildly. Then again, one would need to know at least some bits of Russia's history to understand what the Ukrainians are capable of.
Russia, on the other hand, remembers those days only too well, spewing megatons of hateful propaganda against the Ukrainian nationalists and their leaders of the past. The leaders they murdered or attempted to murder back in the 50's including Russia's #1 enemy to this day -- Stepan Bandera.
Unlike you, I'm not trying to convert anyone, but here is a report (warning: a little technical) about the raise and fall of the insurgency in Ukraine in 1940-1950's. You may want to read at least the post-war part.
[URL]https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA562947.pdf[/URL]
That said, I believe that the full withdrawal of Russians from Ukraine will only occur when some kind of a domestic struggle brings Kremlin to its knees.