New Russian Losses Announced by Armed Forces of Ukraine: Over 1,277,000 Troops and Two Frigates Hit in Novorossiysk.
Russian Military Losses
According to TSN.ua: According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, total Russian army losses since the start of the full-scale invasion have reached approximately 1,277,620 personnel. This data highlights the significant combat casualties the enemy continues to accumulate since February 24, 2022.
Ukrainian forces also struck two Russian frigates in Novorossiysk—the 'Admiral Essen' and the 'Admiral Makarov.' This underscores Ukraine's active efforts to counter Russian naval operations.
Enemy Equipment Losses in Combat
Estimated total combat losses of enemy equipment from February 24, 2022, to March 13, 2026, include substantial hardware destruction. Among them:
- 11,773 tanks (+7)
- 24,202 armored combat vehicles (+5)
- 38,369 artillery systems (+50)
- 1,685 multiple rocket launchers (+4)
- 1,331 air defense systems (+2)
- 435 aircraft
- 349 helicopters
- 175,139 tactical-level UAVs (+2,071)
- 4,403 cruise missiles
- 31 ships and boats
- 2 submarines
- 83,223 vehicles and fuel tankers (+189)
- 4,088 units of special equipment
These figures not only underline the scale of Russian troop losses but also demonstrate the resilience and effectiveness of Ukraine's armed forces in countering aggression. Continued strikes on enemy military hardware and fleet indicate strategic activity by Ukrainian forces, which could influence the conflict's trajectory. The high casualty count may also reflect growing pressure on Russia's military command from both domestic society and the international community.
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