Russian casualties as of 30 Dec 2024

by ToxicHazard-

24 comments
  1. I wonder if the scorecard considers electric scooters as infantry transport vehicles 🤷🤷

  2. Over 2K again. They’re burning through as many of their troops as they can before January 20th.

  3. Another great day to be a dead Russian. Keep up the good work Ukraine and may the end of Russia come soon.

  4. Hmm year 2k again. An amazing amount of vehicles as well, but that must be really hurting the Russians. They literal can’t move a vehicle without a drone hitting it

  5. More people, less or equal AFVs and tanks. The lack of armor is really starting to show.

    I wonder when the high vehicle losses will start hurting. 
    I guess they will never run out of loaf vans as producing a couple hundreds a day is not that hard.

  6. What sector(s) are hot right now? The 2024 casualties put the 2022 + 2023 numbers to shame if you compare them. Absolutely absurd.

  7. Welcome to “Who wants to be a millionaire?”. Our next contestant is Russia. What can you tell us about yourself, Russia?

  8. YES!!! Hit the 2000 threshold! Keep it up, Ukraine!!

  9. Keep destroying the support vehicles and they will have no food or ammo, perfect

  10. what happened to 44 artillery systems? did they manage to hit a staging are for a whole brigade or something?

  11. Lmao, sure… Might as well believe the stats the Russian MOD post while we’re at it.

    Still remember a joke I read about how Russia lost 500k soldiers and 5k tanks while Ukraine only lost two guys and a sink but Ukraine is still the one suffering from manpower losses and is still suffering from a shortage of equipment.

  12. The only reliable source of Russian and Ukrainian casualties that I trust would be Mediazona/BBC for Russian casualties and UALosses for Ukrainian. Anything else is guesswork at best, and propaganda at worst.

  13. 44 artillery systems. Thats a high number, is it a record? (i’ve not monitored that number)

  14. Could someone explain why personnel number increased so much? I remember days that 1000 was considered high, and it was during fierce battles, now ~1700 is day average.

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