190 combined enemy land vehicles and equipment destroyed, the pattern is unmistakable every time the number of APC/IFVs on the front line is reduced more tanks and artillery move up for liquidation…
Zealousideal_Fact79 on
I’m loving these AA numbers ๐๐
Stu247365 on
All the numbers are good ๐บ๐ฆ๐ฌ๐ง๐บ๐ฆ๐ช๐บ๐บ๐ฆ๐จ๐ฆ๐บ๐ฆ๐ซถ๐ป๐ซถ๐ป๐ซถ๐ป๐บ๐ธ@0line๐ซถ๐ป๐ซถ๐ป๐ซถ๐ป๐บ๐ฆ
vtsnowdin on
Pushing their last tanks and APCs into the wood chipper removes the need to ship them fuel by donkey cart from a blown up oil refinery.
grambell789 on
I propose another metric be added. How much Russian foreign funds get given to ukraine. They are getting interest payments now, Canada might transfer funds. I won’t be happy until the whole 300 billion is transfered to ukraine.
Beer-me-baby on
Thatโs a lot of tanks, Uncle Ed
mcbcanada on
I always look to the Russian logisticship losses first. Gotta ruin their supply lines!
Jonpy99 on Twitter noted Russia pulling out more outdated APCs – mainly BRDM-2s.ย
ITI110878 on
The more AA that get destroyed the easier it will be for Ukraine to fight back.
tjokbet on
On the front lines, the number of attacks initiated by the Russian army remained at the same level as previous days. The Russian tactical air force was very active and used over 90 glide bombs to attack Ukrainian positions yesterday.
– On the Kursk front, Russian army attack activity is high, but these have not yielded results. Yesterday, a video appeal by Russian soldiers appeared on social media. It was recorded by wounded soldiers of the 136th Brigade, who were sent to the front as reinforcements to participate in attacks despite their medical condition. The soldiers show that they all have official medical opinions about their combat incapacity, but nobody in the Russian army cares about this. It is clear that such reinforcements cannot lead to a successful offensive. Similar stories are appearing every day from other fronts. Generally, it can be concluded that Russia is facing deepening problems with forming reserves.
– On the Kharkiv front, the Russian army conducted more attacks than usual, but the Ukrainian army did not face significant problems in repelling them.
– On the directions of Kupiansk and Luhansk cities, the intensity of Russian army attacks has remained lower than usual and there have been no changes in the front line. Russian units became active again on the Siversk front and are trying to push forward near the Bilohorivka settlement. Reports from this front are contradictory, but it seems that the Russian army has managed to slightly improve their positions.
– In the Bakhmut area, Russian units around the town of Chasiv Yar were passive. The Russian army is more active in and around Toretsk city, but has not gained control over the entire city.
– Attacks continued on the Pokrovsk direction without results. In yesterdayโs attacks, the Russian army surprisingly used a lot of armored equipment, and losses increased accordingly. Six tanks and three armored vehicles were left on the battlefield, indicating an attempt to make a more decisive push. To the south, battles continue west of Kurakhove city and in the southernmost part of the front line near Velika Novosilka settlement. There were no major changes in troop positions compared to yesterday.
– On the southern front, the Russian army showed ineffective activity toward Orihiv city. Elsewhere, Russian units were passive.
Toska762x39 on
Artillery numbers are baffling to me still. At what point will they run out?
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190 combined enemy land vehicles and equipment destroyed, the pattern is unmistakable every time the number of APC/IFVs on the front line is reduced more tanks and artillery move up for liquidation…
I’m loving these AA numbers ๐๐
All the numbers are good ๐บ๐ฆ๐ฌ๐ง๐บ๐ฆ๐ช๐บ๐บ๐ฆ๐จ๐ฆ๐บ๐ฆ๐ซถ๐ป๐ซถ๐ป๐ซถ๐ป๐บ๐ธ@0line๐ซถ๐ป๐ซถ๐ป๐ซถ๐ป๐บ๐ฆ
Pushing their last tanks and APCs into the wood chipper removes the need to ship them fuel by donkey cart from a blown up oil refinery.
I propose another metric be added. How much Russian foreign funds get given to ukraine. They are getting interest payments now, Canada might transfer funds. I won’t be happy until the whole 300 billion is transfered to ukraine.
Thatโs a lot of tanks, Uncle Ed
I always look to the Russian logisticship losses first. Gotta ruin their supply lines!
[Daily stats](https://www.reddit.com/r/RussianLosses/comments/1iyfuya/estimated_russian_losses_from_24022022_to/)
Jonpy99 on Twitter noted Russia pulling out more outdated APCs – mainly BRDM-2s.ย
The more AA that get destroyed the easier it will be for Ukraine to fight back.
On the front lines, the number of attacks initiated by the Russian army remained at the same level as previous days. The Russian tactical air force was very active and used over 90 glide bombs to attack Ukrainian positions yesterday.
– On the Kursk front, Russian army attack activity is high, but these have not yielded results. Yesterday, a video appeal by Russian soldiers appeared on social media. It was recorded by wounded soldiers of the 136th Brigade, who were sent to the front as reinforcements to participate in attacks despite their medical condition. The soldiers show that they all have official medical opinions about their combat incapacity, but nobody in the Russian army cares about this. It is clear that such reinforcements cannot lead to a successful offensive. Similar stories are appearing every day from other fronts. Generally, it can be concluded that Russia is facing deepening problems with forming reserves.
– On the Kharkiv front, the Russian army conducted more attacks than usual, but the Ukrainian army did not face significant problems in repelling them.
– On the directions of Kupiansk and Luhansk cities, the intensity of Russian army attacks has remained lower than usual and there have been no changes in the front line. Russian units became active again on the Siversk front and are trying to push forward near the Bilohorivka settlement. Reports from this front are contradictory, but it seems that the Russian army has managed to slightly improve their positions.
– In the Bakhmut area, Russian units around the town of Chasiv Yar were passive. The Russian army is more active in and around Toretsk city, but has not gained control over the entire city.
– Attacks continued on the Pokrovsk direction without results. In yesterdayโs attacks, the Russian army surprisingly used a lot of armored equipment, and losses increased accordingly. Six tanks and three armored vehicles were left on the battlefield, indicating an attempt to make a more decisive push. To the south, battles continue west of Kurakhove city and in the southernmost part of the front line near Velika Novosilka settlement. There were no major changes in troop positions compared to yesterday.
– On the southern front, the Russian army showed ineffective activity toward Orihiv city. Elsewhere, Russian units were passive.
Artillery numbers are baffling to me still. At what point will they run out?