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    1. MARTINELECA on

      87 enemy artillery pieces liquidated is certainly more than russia can produce or refurbish daily, most of them have to be foreign supplied, time to squeeze China and their clients states hard to end this nonsense.

    2. Fit_Ad_7708 on

      I do not remember when last time I saw losses in personnel below 1000

    3. WastingMyLifeToday on

      If the averages of the last 30 days keep steady, the numbers on the **1st of June** will be:

      Troops: 998724
      Tanks: 11089
      APV: 23198
      Artillery: 29104
      MLRS: 1433
      Anti-aircraft: 1173
      UAVs: 37998
      Missiles: 3173
      Vehicles&fuel tanks: 50125
      Special equipment: 3845

      If the averages of the last 30 days keep steady, the numbers on the **31st of December** will be:

      Troops: 1286832
      Tanks: 13166
      APV: 27968
      Artillery: 41676
      MLRS: 1751
      Anti-aircraft: 1364
      UAVs: 61785
      Missiles: 3300
      Vehicles&fuel tanks: 76180
      Special equipment: 4036

    4. ImperatorDanorum on

      Good, killing artillery and logistics kills their ability to mount a meaningful offensive… 🇺🇦💪🌻🇺🇦

    5. For the second day in a row, the number of attacks initiated by the Russian army on the front lines was lower than the average of the last month. The Ukrainian military command continued to publish video clips showing the heavy losses suffered by Russian armored units during their attacks. It can be said that the Russian military command has tried to increase the pace of the offensive, but due to heavy losses, the activity has initially decreased.

      – On the Kursk/Sumy/Belgorod direction, the Russian army’s attacks have lost momentum. The air force and artillery are mainly in operation. The Ukrainian army maintains positions on Russian territory in Kursk and Belgorod oblasts. Yesterday, the Ukrainian army managed to hit a large Russian army ammunition depot in the city of Rylsk.

      – On the Kharkiv front, Russian units were passive.

      – On the Kupiansk front, Russian army attacks were low intensity. On the Luhansk front, the offensive has been supported with reserves, although the pressure from attackers has also decreased there. Positional battles are ongoing on the Siversk front. No significant changes occurred across the entire front line yesterday.

      – In the Bakhmut area, there were a few isolated attacks by Russian units near the town of Chasiv Yar yesterday. Fierce fighting continues in the town of Toretsk. Ukrainian forces are able to conduct counterattacks, and the overall situation is balanced.

      – The Pokrovsk direction remains the main focus of the Russian army’s offensive, but there has also been a slight decrease in the number of attacks initiated here. Russian army activity slightly increased yesterday southwest of Donetsk. There are reports of minor advancements at individual points by both
      sides, but these do not change the overall situation.

      – On the southern front, isolated reconnaissance battles occurred.

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