Over the past day, 950 occupiers eliminated: total losses of the Russian Federation exceeded 1.22 million.
According to ТСН: The losses of Russian occupiers in the war against Ukraine reached 1,220,950 people. Over the past day, the Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated another 950 invaders.
This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Telegram.
Total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 13.01.26 are estimated at:
personnel — about 1,220,950 (+950) people
tanks — 11,544 (+3)
armored fighting vehicles — 23,899 (+7)
artillery systems — 36,024 (+51)
MLRS — 1,600 (+2)
air defense systems — 1,270
airplanes — 434
helicopters — 347
operational-tactical UAVs — 105,354 (+933)
cruise missiles — 4,155
ships / boats — 28
submarines — 2
automotive vehicles and fuel tankers — 73,887 (+145)
special vehicles — 4,042
We remind you that the Russian army continues offensive actions along the entire front line; however, no significant achievements have been recorded in recent days, as noted by ISW analysts. Currently, the enemy's main efforts are focused on the assault in the Donetsk region and increasing pressure in the Kupiansk area, where fierce battles are taking place, but with no significant changes in the front line.
The situation at the front remains tense. The continuation of hostilities indicates that both sides are trying to consolidate their positions. Analysts and military experts are closely monitoring the developments, as they affect not only military strategies but also the humanitarian situation in the region.
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