This Ukrainian offensive sounds quite fun.
Very Small fast moving units ventured far from the actual attacking core, spreading disinformation about the whereabouts the AFU troops and the clashes, creating a confusion about what's going on - for both the Russians, and for the spectators all around the world, for the "global" public opinion.
RUAF now reacting in number and containing the breach, defining the actual front lines, solidifying it.
As for the effect on other fronts: none yet seen.
Listening Wyatt of DPA (screenshots from his channel) he compared it to the Russian initial strike which started the war, and the Ukrainian Kharkov offensive of 2022 autumn, but I think today - with the knowledge of the disinformation units it starts to look different a bit. It really depends on those two "tentacles" towards the north east, if they are a real attacking force.
AFU also started to move artillery within the occupied area, to reach further in, and it gives the impression that their intention is to establish a control in there, they are planning to stay.