Steady numbers, good work. I pray for the Ukrainian heroes defending their homeland and all of the Europe from the invasion of barbarians from the east.
70 more personnel and it would have been a nice, round 444,440.
Boom that’s 7k tanks! Also looking forward to seeing 750 AA systems gone soon!
I’m starting to believe the Patriot launchers that were destroyed a couple of weeks back are the reason why we see less planes destroyed. Ukraine has pulled them out is my guess because first, they don’t have too many, and second is because if Russia did it once, they can do it again.
Sad, hopefully they get more along the F16s.
Quick fact on the T-72 tank: its width is 3.89 meters. That is a safe average width for a tank as most are around that size to fit on rail or trailer.
**If you stacked all 7009 tanks side ways, with zero space between, that would be equivalent to a 27.27 KM hike, start to finish.** That’s a massive amount of steel and a hell of a walk… Moreover , this is an **incredible feat** by Ukrainians to stand up to evil, considering everyone thought this would be a 3 day operation.
On the front lines, the Russian army continues its active offensive in the southern part of Donbas.
– In the Svatove and Severodonetsk area, the Russian military leadership has not organized significant attacks towards the city of Kupiansk for a month. It is believed that troops from this direction have been moved to protect the Russian state border in the Belgorod and Kursk regions, but due to heavy losses, the troops here may have been used to reinforce other directions of attack. South of Lysychansk, in the direction of Terny, the Russian army continued to exert very strong pressure but achieved nothing after suffering significant losses.
– Around Bakhmut, Russian army attacks were very active yesterday. Attempts were made to attack from Bakhmut towards the northwest in the direction of the town of Chasiv Yar and south towards the area of the village of Klischiivka. There were also smaller attacks elsewhere. The Russian units did not succeed.
– In the Donetsk region, active attacks continued. It’s possible that west of Avdiivka, the Russian army has made some progress. It will become clear today whether they can hold these positions. Numerous attacks originating south of Marinka did not yield results.
– On the southern front, Russian units were quite passive. On the east bank of the Dnipro, more attempts at offensives were made than usual, but no success was achieved.
The last 11 months alone is credited for around 8k artillery systems. I wonder how they can keep up with it (I realize its mortars as well as regular art.)
We really need a new counter for oil refineries and drone factories.
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7000 enemy tanks annihilated Slava Ukraini!
Steady numbers, good work. I pray for the Ukrainian heroes defending their homeland and all of the Europe from the invasion of barbarians from the east.
[Daily statistics](https://www.reddit.com/r/RussianLosses/comments/1bujwoa/estimated_russian_losses_from_24022022_to/)
70 more personnel and it would have been a nice, round 444,440.
Boom that’s 7k tanks! Also looking forward to seeing 750 AA systems gone soon!
I’m starting to believe the Patriot launchers that were destroyed a couple of weeks back are the reason why we see less planes destroyed. Ukraine has pulled them out is my guess because first, they don’t have too many, and second is because if Russia did it once, they can do it again.
Sad, hopefully they get more along the F16s.
Quick fact on the T-72 tank: its width is 3.89 meters. That is a safe average width for a tank as most are around that size to fit on rail or trailer.
**If you stacked all 7009 tanks side ways, with zero space between, that would be equivalent to a 27.27 KM hike, start to finish.** That’s a massive amount of steel and a hell of a walk… Moreover , this is an **incredible feat** by Ukrainians to stand up to evil, considering everyone thought this would be a 3 day operation.
On the front lines, the Russian army continues its active offensive in the southern part of Donbas.
– In the Svatove and Severodonetsk area, the Russian military leadership has not organized significant attacks towards the city of Kupiansk for a month. It is believed that troops from this direction have been moved to protect the Russian state border in the Belgorod and Kursk regions, but due to heavy losses, the troops here may have been used to reinforce other directions of attack. South of Lysychansk, in the direction of Terny, the Russian army continued to exert very strong pressure but achieved nothing after suffering significant losses.
– Around Bakhmut, Russian army attacks were very active yesterday. Attempts were made to attack from Bakhmut towards the northwest in the direction of the town of Chasiv Yar and south towards the area of the village of Klischiivka. There were also smaller attacks elsewhere. The Russian units did not succeed.
– In the Donetsk region, active attacks continued. It’s possible that west of Avdiivka, the Russian army has made some progress. It will become clear today whether they can hold these positions. Numerous attacks originating south of Marinka did not yield results.
– On the southern front, Russian units were quite passive. On the east bank of the Dnipro, more attempts at offensives were made than usual, but no success was achieved.
The last 11 months alone is credited for around 8k artillery systems. I wonder how they can keep up with it (I realize its mortars as well as regular art.)
We really need a new counter for oil refineries and drone factories.