The 40-km long column of Russian vehicles that went near Kiev was a diversionary tactic, you weirdo. It has served its purpose: In order to defend Kiev, Ukrainians pulled huge resources from south and eastern Ukraine. This is how Russians quickly seized Kherson and other towns and cities in the South.
Once the South was put in its place, those Russian forces were pulled from Kiev and were used to reinforce the other Russian forces in the East. So it worked. But an arm-chair warrior like you don't get it because you believe in your own propaganda.
And most importantly, the different ways the Russian command were shifting their forces allowed them to pin down the most professional and battle-hardened Ukrainian forces in the East and parts of the South (i.e., Mariupol, etc) to the point where roughly 176,000 Ukrainian troops were either killed or badly wounded to the point where they're off the battle-field.
Meanwhile, keep throwing around your "muh Himars" stories as if a dozen of those will change the outcome of the war. The Russians are eviscerating anything the Ukrainian forces on their path.