President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that Russian forces have sustained over 12,000 casualties, including more than 7,200 fatalities, during the counteroffensive near Dobropillia, which began on August 21st. The President also discussed frontline developments, brigade training, and logistics with Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi. In addition, Zelenskyy heard a report from the Head of the Security Service of Ukraine and approved plans, and noted the ongoing fuel shortage in Russia, currently at around 20%.
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Zelenskiy says Ukrainian forces inflict heavy losses on Russia in counteroffensive, and that’s definitely a headline that gets your attention. It’s the kind of statement that stirs up a lot of different emotions, and it’s easy to see why. It’s a complex situation, and hearing about potential successes for Ukraine, particularly in a counteroffensive, offers a glimmer of hope amidst the ongoing conflict. There’s a natural human tendency to feel a sense of satisfaction when one side seems to be gaining ground, especially when you consider the impact this war has had on so many lives. The news provides a critical reminder of the human cost of war, and it’s important to remember that amidst any talk of military gains, real people are enduring immense hardship.… Continue reading
As of August 15, the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ General Staff reported that Russia had suffered a staggering loss of 1,068,040 troops since the full-scale invasion began in February 2022, including 940 casualties in the past day. In addition to the immense troop losses, the report details significant equipment destruction, including thousands of tanks, armored fighting vehicles, artillery systems, and various other military assets. The tally also encompasses losses of airplanes, helicopters, and naval vessels, underscoring the extensive impact of the ongoing conflict on Russia’s military capabilities.
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Internal documents obtained by Ukraine’s “I Want to Live” project reveal “catastrophic” losses within Russia’s 41st Combined Arms Army operating in eastern Ukraine. These documents, provided by Russians, detail casualties including over 8,625 killed, 10,491 missing, and 7,846 deserters as of June 1, 2024. The 74th Motor Rifle Brigade, in particular, suffered severe losses, significantly impacting its original size, with other brigades also showing heavy losses. High desertion rates persist, especially among soldiers recruited from penal assault units, raising concerns about the long-term sustainability of Russia’s war efforts.
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As of June 28, the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces reported that Russia has suffered approximately 1,017,720 casualties since the start of its full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022, with 1,000 casualties occurring in the last day alone. Along with the significant loss of life, Russia has also lost vast amounts of military equipment, including thousands of tanks, armored fighting vehicles, artillery systems, and various other vehicles and vessels. The report details a comprehensive list of destroyed Russian military assets, including aircraft, drones, and submarines, highlighting the extensive damage sustained throughout the conflict.
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On June 17th, a significant Russian offensive involving up to 100 soldiers and 23 armored vehicles targeted Yablunivka and Oleksandro-Kalynove in Donetsk Oblast. Ukrainian forces successfully repelled this multi-wave assault, destroying 18 armored vehicles and all accompanying motorcycles. The defense resulted in the elimination of the attacking personnel. This follows reported Russian attempts to encircle Kostiantynivka from multiple directions on June 16th.
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In the past day, Russia suffered an additional 1,120 military personnel killed or wounded, bringing the total losses since February 24, 2022, to over 999,200. These staggering figures also include significant losses of heavy weaponry, such as tanks, armored vehicles, and artillery systems. The reported losses encompass various military equipment categories, totaling tens of thousands of units. While the provided data is subject to confirmation, it paints a grim picture of the war’s impact on Russian forces.
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A Ukrainian strike on a Russian railway convoy resulted in the destruction of at least 13 tanks and over 100 armored and automotive vehicles, according to the Southern Defense Forces. This attack, targeting a locomotive carrying military equipment, comes amidst ongoing heavy fighting, with over 160 battles reported on June 6th alone. Russian losses in the war are now estimated at over 995,000 soldiers since the full-scale invasion began, with over 1,100 personnel eliminated on June 6th. Despite these significant losses, Russia continues offensive operations across the front lines.
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In the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian Armed Forces report significant Russian losses, including two aircraft, 1,340 personnel, and 11 tanks. These losses are in addition to previously reported figures, resulting in revised totals for various equipment categories. The overall estimate of Russian military losses since February 24, 2022, has been updated to reflect these new numbers. The General Staff emphasizes that the provided data is subject to ongoing confirmation.
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Despite achieving key military objectives, including weakening the Ukrainian military and securing a land bridge to Crimea, President Putin is increasingly worried about the war’s negative economic consequences for Russia. High borrowing costs, intended to control inflation, have inadvertently hindered private investment, causing significant displeasure within the Kremlin. This economic strain has reportedly led some in Russia’s elite to push for negotiations to end the conflict. The war’s overall impact on Russia’s economy is now a major concern for Putin.
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