Losses of the Russian military to 22.7.2025

by MARTINELECA

5 comments
  1. 140+ enemy land vehicles and equipment is a moderate score for AFU, I think the muscovian goblin was talking up a summer offensive as an excuse to not accept a ceasefire, but the deadline is coming and blyats will learn to live on a north korean diet soon enough.

  2. Best bit of news to read all morning.
    Slava Ukrajini!

  3. 1.044.250 of the vodka oblast male population age 18..60 being part of this statistic in proportion is 1 of every 35th person or 2,89% of that group.

    That is because this group actually contains ~36.173.625 male citizens, rather than the often simplified assumption of 144million russians which consist of children, female and elderly as well.

    53 days ago it was 1 of every 36th aka 2,77%.

  4. On the front lines, the number of attacks initiated by the Russian army rose slightly, but this fluctuation in activity remains within the normal range of recent months. Tactical air force activity also remains fairly steady, dropping 50–90 glide bombs on Ukrainian positions and nearby areas each day. In the second half of last year, the Russian air force was able to deploy over a hundred glide bombs daily.

    – On the Kursk–Sumy–Belgorod axis, the Russian army has been unable to increase the pace of its attacks or regain the initiative. It appears that no sufficient reserves have been brought in so far. The Ukrainian army improved its positions at one point yesterday, but the overall situation remains unchanged.

    – On the Kharkiv axis, attacks in recent weeks have remained at their usual level, with some strikes in Vovchansk and three other locations. In the past few days, the Ukrainian army has succeeded in destroying several valuable air‑defense (S‑300) and radar (Nebo‑M) positions deep in the Russian rear.

    – On the Kupiansk axis, Russian command is trying to increase the intensity of its attacks, and step by step the offensive activity has grown. So far, no success has been achieved. On the Lyman axis, active Russian assaults continued. On the Siversk axis, positional fighting is ongoing. There have been no significant changes in the front line.

    – Russian forces increased their activity again around Chasiv Yar, but those attacks produced no results. In the Toretsk area, positional battles are under way.

    – The most intense fighting continued around Pokrovske. On the southwest axis from Donetsk, Russian pressure has eased somewhat. Russian command yesterday again claimed to have reached areas of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast—but it is not worth wasting time verifying that. The timing of the claim points to the new round of talks in Istanbul on 23 July. Pressure on Ukrainian positions is strong, but no significant advances were made yesterday. The Ukrainian army is also able to mount counter‑attacks.

    – On the southern front, there were isolated Russian attacks in the Kamianske area toward Orikhiv, but no changes in force dispositions. Activity by Russian forces along the Dnipro has decreased.

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