Losses of the Russian military to 2.4.2025

by MARTINELECA

12 comments
  1. Hundred enemy land vehicles and artillery destroyed is considered a slow day now, hopefully the troops can rest up a bit before the next shipment of guns and drones arrive from the norks and iranians…

  2. Going for 1 million…… that’s insane amount of wounded and killed in pootins army

  3. If we have 1000 Russian Casualties every day for the next 92 days then we’ll be hitting a million on the 3rd of July

    If the rate of Russian Casualties remains as it is currently then we’ll likely be seeing the million be hit towards mid to late June, if it increases which I honestly wouldn’t be surprised about then we’ll be hitting one million alot sooner

    Although with that said I’d like to see the trend of heavy Russian AA losses come back into effect, the less defended the Russians, equipment, refineries and stockpiles are the better

  4. 1410 casualties, 10 tanks, 24 afv, and 24 artillery. To think that this could be considered a “slow” day. I wonder how many casualties are actually dead, 3-400 is entirely possible.

  5. I’m gonna have a nice drink and celebrate when we get to 1 million

  6. a million convicts, undesirables, ethnic minorities (from “Russian boonies”) means nothing to Putin or his supporters. Let those in Moscow and St P bleed (unfortunately, those who live in Western cities are untouched for now).

  7. The number of attacks initiated by the Russian army on the front lines has slightly decreased, but overall, there are no significant changes. The Russian Air Force remains very active, attacking Ukrainian army positions with more than a hundred glide bombs every day.

    – In the Kursk/Sumy/Belgorod region, the Russian army continued its attacks and managed to make slight progress at a few points.

    – Positional battles continue in the direction of Kharkiv.

    – In the direction of Kupyansk city, Russian army attacks are active but fruitless. Active combat also continues in the direction of Lyman city, and in one direction, the Russian army has managed to advance slightly in recent days. In the direction of Siversk, Russian units organized a major offensive, but there are no definite reports of their success yet.

    – In the Bakhmut area, a few isolated battles occurred around the city of Chasiv Yar. Urban battles continue in Toretsk. Over the last three days, the activity of Russian units has slightly decreased, and the overall situation remains unchanged. A unique example of modern warfare was published yesterday by Ukrainian units in the Chasiv Yar area. Ukrainian army drones destroyed 18 Russian soldiers who were attempting an offensive on motorcycles. In addition, three armored vehicles and two other transport vehicles involved in the attack were destroyed.

    – On the Pokrovsk front, the Russian army continues its greatest effort to maintain the pace of the offensive. The Ukrainian army is capable of conducting considerable counterattacks. There are reports from yesterday of minor advancements by both armies, but these do not constitute major changes. The Ukrainian army has lost some positions in the south, in the area of the Kurakhove settlement.

    – On the southern front, smaller scale attacks continued similar to previous days, and there are no changes in the front line. Smaller battles also took place in the Dnipro River islands area. Yesterday, the Ukrainian military intelligence special unit released a video showing Ukrainian drones attacking Russian naval “Raptor”-class patrol boats and air defense systems in the waters of Crimea. The attack drones likely launched from sea drones.

  8. Every 4 days, Russia loses 1% of their total remaining tank power.

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