Ukraine's General Staff Reports 1,250 Russian Troops and Over 90 Vehicles Eliminated in a Single Day.
Russian Military Combat Losses from February 24, 2022, to February 15, 2023
According to UATV: According to data released by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Ukrainian forces eliminated 1,250 Russian military personnel on February 15, 2023. In the same 24-hour period, they also destroyed 4 tanks, 11 artillery systems, and over 90 units of enemy automotive equipment. These daily figures underscore the heavy toll the conflict has taken on Russian forces over the past year. The ongoing war in Ukraine has resulted in staggering losses for the invading Russian military, with Kyiv's reports providing a key metric for assessing the conflict's intensity.
The cumulative combat losses for Russian forces from the full-scale invasion's start on February 24, 2022, through February 15, 2023, are approximately 1,253,270 personnel. The reported destruction of major equipment includes:
- 11,672 tanks
- 24,037 armored combat vehicles
- 37,293 artillery systems
- 1,648 multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS)
- 1,300 air defense systems
Additional Russian losses over this period, as claimed by Ukrainian authorities, consist of:
- 435 aircraft
- 347 helicopters
- 134,858 operational-tactical level unmanned aerial vehicles (drones)
- 4,286 cruise missiles
- 29 ships and boats
- 2 submarines
- 78,485 units of automotive equipment and fuel tankers
- 4,071 pieces of special equipment
These numbers illustrate the significant losses sustained by Russian troops as a consequence of the protracted armed conflict in Ukraine.
Such extensive battlefield losses in both personnel and matériel are likely to severely impact Russia's capacity to sustain future military operations. These reports, while difficult to independently verify, serve as a crucial informational backdrop for the international community, highlighting the severity of the situation and the ongoing need for support to Ukraine in its defense of territorial integrity. The scale of these claimed losses can influence political and strategic decisions both within Russia and among its adversaries and allies worldwide.
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