Losses of the Russian military to 23.7.2025

by MARTINELECA

10 comments
  1. 130+ enemy land vehicles and equipment is a farly slow day for AFU, at least artillery is still being liquidated at the usual rate.

  2. The grinding continues. Hopefully the Russian attempt to move on Pokrovsk will prove to be the last gasp of Moscow’s resources, and their artillery in the field will take a sharp decline soon.

  3. First day personnel wasn’t at or over a thousand in a while.

  4. Героям слава 🫡 🇺🇦

    🇺🇦🇺🇦 Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦🇺🇦

  5. Millions dead for Putin’s small fragile little ego. Some people say that in order to understand his way of thinking you have to think like a Russian…I don’t want to learn to think like a Russian.

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

  7. On the front lines, Russian army activity remained at a level comparable to yesterday. The primary axes of advance remain the same, and nearly half of the attacks occur in the Pokrovske area in southern Donbas.

    – On the Kursk–Sumy–Belgorod axis, Russian units have been unable to restore the tempo of their offensive, and the initiative remains with the Ukrainian forces. There were no major changes in positions yesterday.

    – On the Kharkiv axis, Russian units were inactive yesterday. It appears that the reserves gathered for the offensive have been depleted.

    – On the Kupiansk axis, Russian army attacks are currently concentrated close to the city. No success has been achieved so far. On the Lyman axis, fierce assault attempts are underway, but they produced no results yesterday. On the Siversk axis, Russian army activity picked up slightly. Ukrainian units, in turn, have carried out some counter‑attacks. There have been no major changes in the situation.

    – In the Chasiv Yar area, there was one unsuccessful attack attempt yesterday. In the Toretsk area, Russian army activity has gradually intensified over the past few days. There are reports of marginal Russian advances at one point, but as often, this may not represent a lasting improvement of positions.

    – On the Pokrovske axis, Russian command was able to significantly increase the number of Russian unit attacks yesterday. There are reports of Russian advances at several points. The Ukrainian army has also conducted some counter‑attacks. For some reason, the media has paid great attention to one Russian sabotage group’s penetration into Pokrovske a few days ago, which was destroyed. Similar incidents occurred several times at the end of last year and the beginning of this year. Russian command is now keen to report frontline successes, possibly in anticipation of the next round of talks in Istanbul. On the southwest axis from Donetsk, Russian army activity has steadily declined over the past week and there have been no major changes in the front line.

    – On the southern front, Russian units were passive. In the Dnipro islands area, there were more active attack attempts, but they produced no results. The Ukrainian army reportedly struck a large ammunition depot near occupied Melitopol with a missile attack. There are also reports of several drone and missile strikes in occupied southern Ukraine and in Crimea. Over the past month, such attacks have noticeably increased.

  8. “Where has all the armour gone, long time passing, where has all the armour gone, when will they ever learn, when will they ever learn…”

    With a nod to Pete Seeger.

  9. Seems like we haven’t seen a turret toss in a long time.

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