Russian Military Losses Exceed 1.2 Million Personnel, with 1,150 More Neutralized in Past Day.
Conflict Status as of January 15, 2023
According to TSN.ua: As of January 15, 2023, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have eliminated 1,223,090 soldiers of the Russian Federation. An additional 1,150 military personnel were neutralized in the past day, indicating that intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine. These figures are based on Ukrainian military assessments of the ongoing war.
Overall Combat Losses of the Russian Army
The total combat losses suffered by the Russian army include not only personnel but also a wide array of military hardware. According to the data, the Russian army has lost:
- 11,557 tanks
- 23,904 armored combat vehicles
- 36,182 artillery systems
- 1,611 multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS)
- 1,277 air defense systems
- 434 aircraft
- 347 helicopters
- 107,357 operational-tactical level unmanned aerial vehicles
Losses have also been recorded in other equipment categories, specifically:
- 4,163 cruise missiles
- 28 ships and boats
- 2 submarines
- 74,306 vehicles and fuel tankers
- 4,042 units of special equipment
These numbers underscore the severe toll the conflict has taken on the Russian Federation's military capabilities.
The substantial depletion of both personnel and materiel points to the prolonged and fierce nature of the combat in Ukraine since the war's outset. Such significant losses in equipment and manpower complicate Russia's ability to sustain military operations and are likely to influence the future strategies of both sides. The situation in eastern Ukraine remains tense, highlighting the continued need for international attention and support regarding this crisis.
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