Wow under a thousand vatnik casualties in a day is something we haven’t seen in a very long time, either they’re holding back or the troop shortage is getting all too real for russian leadership.
While the number of daily casualties is lower than it’s been for most of the past few weeks it’s worth remembering that this is still a day of above average Russian casualties overall. The daily average Russian casualties for the full scale invasion is 827.
Lower casualties can vehicle numbers? Is ruZZia pulling support back from areas to prepare for the summer offensive that has been talked about?
On the fronts, the tempo of the Russian army’s offensive has remained at the same level as in previous weeks.
– On the Kursk–Sumy–Belgorod axis, the intensity of the Russian army’s offensive has not increased, and fighting in the border zone continues without major changes.
– On the Kharkiv axis, positional battles persist, primarily north of the town of Vovchansk.
– On the Kupiansk axis, the advance of Russian units has been very low intensity for a month. The only explanation seems to be a shortage of reserves at the Russian command’s disposal. It appears that those reserves were committed to the Lyman direction, and attacks in that area have been consistently high in activity. Russian units failed to advance further yesterday. Reserves have likely been sent toward the Siversk direction, and there are increasingly more days of active attacks in that sector. There were no changes in positions yesterday.
– In the Bakhmut area, active assaults continue in the town of Chasiv Yar and its surroundings. Fierce urban battles are underway in Toretsk. Overall, there are no significant changes in troop deployments across the region.
– The main direction of the Russian army’s
offensive remains around the town of Pokrovske and to the southwest of Donetsk. About half of the attacks launched by the Russian command take place in this area. Yesterday’s attacks brought no success to Russian forces.
– On the southern front, there were a few reconnaissance skirmishes near the settlement of Orikhiv; elsewhere Russian units were passive.
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Wow under a thousand vatnik casualties in a day is something we haven’t seen in a very long time, either they’re holding back or the troop shortage is getting all too real for russian leadership.
Another fine day’s work boys!!! Keep it up.
Looks like Putin running out of military vehicles
[Daily stats](https://www.reddit.com/r/RussianLosses/comments/1krp9ti/estimated_russian_losses_from_24022022_to/)
While the number of daily casualties is lower than it’s been for most of the past few weeks it’s worth remembering that this is still a day of above average Russian casualties overall. The daily average Russian casualties for the full scale invasion is 827.
Lower casualties can vehicle numbers? Is ruZZia pulling support back from areas to prepare for the summer offensive that has been talked about?
On the fronts, the tempo of the Russian army’s offensive has remained at the same level as in previous weeks.
– On the Kursk–Sumy–Belgorod axis, the intensity of the Russian army’s offensive has not increased, and fighting in the border zone continues without major changes.
– On the Kharkiv axis, positional battles persist, primarily north of the town of Vovchansk.
– On the Kupiansk axis, the advance of Russian units has been very low intensity for a month. The only explanation seems to be a shortage of reserves at the Russian command’s disposal. It appears that those reserves were committed to the Lyman direction, and attacks in that area have been consistently high in activity. Russian units failed to advance further yesterday. Reserves have likely been sent toward the Siversk direction, and there are increasingly more days of active attacks in that sector. There were no changes in positions yesterday.
– In the Bakhmut area, active assaults continue in the town of Chasiv Yar and its surroundings. Fierce urban battles are underway in Toretsk. Overall, there are no significant changes in troop deployments across the region.
– The main direction of the Russian army’s
offensive remains around the town of Pokrovske and to the southwest of Donetsk. About half of the attacks launched by the Russian command take place in this area. Yesterday’s attacks brought no success to Russian forces.
– On the southern front, there were a few reconnaissance skirmishes near the settlement of Orikhiv; elsewhere Russian units were passive.
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