130+ land vehicles and equipment liquidated again today, I’m glad AFU was able to deal enough damage to the russian gunship fleet that hardly any are operational to be shot down anymore!
Between staggering losses and the strikes on refineries and oil depots it seems Russia is beginning to seriously struggle to field tanks.
On the front lines, the activity of Russian army attacks remained at the same level as previous days overall. Compared to the end of last year, a third fewer attacks are currently being carried out daily.
The amount of armored equipment used has decreased, and most attacks are carried out by smaller infantry units. The Ukrainian army has not been able to solve the problem of glide bombs, but tactical air force flights are about half as frequent compared to the end of last year. This decline is largely due to adverse weather conditions.
– In the Kursk direction, the Russian military command mainly used air force and artillery to attack Ukrainian positions, with relatively few infantry assaults. Ukrainian counterattacks continued, and the overall situation has not changed. President Zelensky stated yesterday that Russia’s bridgehead in the Kursk Oblast is maintained as a buffer zone to prevent a Russian army invasion into the Sumy and Kharkiv oblasts. With this, the president emphasized that the main motives here are military, not political. Additionally, since the start of the Kursk Oblast operation in September of last year, Russian army activity in some sections on other fronts has significantly decreased.
– In the direction of Kharkiv, more active positional battles took place around the town of Vovchansk. The Russian army could not recover its lost positions.
– The offensive towards the towns of Kupiansk and Lysychansk continued at a similar pace and with no significant changes in troop deployment as in previous days. Russian units were passive in the Siversk direction.
– Around Bakhmut, very intense battles continued for the city of Tchasiv Yar and south of the city, but these attacks did not bring significant changes to the front line. The intensity of Russian army attacks in Toretske has slightly decreased. Ukraine continues to counterattack, and the Russian army has not managed to gain control over the entire city, although it holds most of the city’s territory.
– In the southern arc of Pokrovsk, the Russian army continues its most active attacks, but has only marginally improved its positions in a few points. Less intense battles are taking place to the southwest of Donetsk. The Russian army has not yet been able to capture the settlement of Velika Novosilka, and battles continue within the town’s territory.
– On the southern front, Russian army units were passive.
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What’s up with the uptick in UAV losses lately?
130+ land vehicles and equipment liquidated again today, I’m glad AFU was able to deal enough damage to the russian gunship fleet that hardly any are operational to be shot down anymore!
Between staggering losses and the strikes on refineries and oil depots it seems Russia is beginning to seriously struggle to field tanks.
[Daily stats](https://www.reddit.com/r/RussianLosses/comments/1ibubxv/estimated_russian_losses_from_24022022_to/)
a bit light on tanks lately
On the front lines, the activity of Russian army attacks remained at the same level as previous days overall. Compared to the end of last year, a third fewer attacks are currently being carried out daily.
The amount of armored equipment used has decreased, and most attacks are carried out by smaller infantry units. The Ukrainian army has not been able to solve the problem of glide bombs, but tactical air force flights are about half as frequent compared to the end of last year. This decline is largely due to adverse weather conditions.
– In the Kursk direction, the Russian military command mainly used air force and artillery to attack Ukrainian positions, with relatively few infantry assaults. Ukrainian counterattacks continued, and the overall situation has not changed. President Zelensky stated yesterday that Russia’s bridgehead in the Kursk Oblast is maintained as a buffer zone to prevent a Russian army invasion into the Sumy and Kharkiv oblasts. With this, the president emphasized that the main motives here are military, not political. Additionally, since the start of the Kursk Oblast operation in September of last year, Russian army activity in some sections on other fronts has significantly decreased.
– In the direction of Kharkiv, more active positional battles took place around the town of Vovchansk. The Russian army could not recover its lost positions.
– The offensive towards the towns of Kupiansk and Lysychansk continued at a similar pace and with no significant changes in troop deployment as in previous days. Russian units were passive in the Siversk direction.
– Around Bakhmut, very intense battles continued for the city of Tchasiv Yar and south of the city, but these attacks did not bring significant changes to the front line. The intensity of Russian army attacks in Toretske has slightly decreased. Ukraine continues to counterattack, and the Russian army has not managed to gain control over the entire city, although it holds most of the city’s territory.
– In the southern arc of Pokrovsk, the Russian army continues its most active attacks, but has only marginally improved its positions in a few points. Less intense battles are taking place to the southwest of Donetsk. The Russian army has not yet been able to capture the settlement of Velika Novosilka, and battles continue within the town’s territory.
– On the southern front, Russian army units were passive.
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