The Russians are paying a high price for their advance.
War in Ukrainejour 990.
Certainly, the Russia advance. But his army pays a high price: that of his men.
More than 700,000 losses
Since the start of the conflict, the Kremlin lost more than 700,000 men on the front, whether wounded, incapacitated or dead. A symbolic bar which also demonstrates the difficulties encountered by the troops of Vladimir Poutine on Ukrainian soil. And which also explains why they recently needed the North Koreans on the ground.
This Friday, November 8, the Russian army would have lost another 1,660 additional men in combat in the space of just 24 hours. Which would make it the third biggest result since the invasion began on February 22, 2022.
Russian losses per 09/11/24 reported by the Ukrainian general staff
+1660 men
+5 tanks
+36 AFVs
+23 artillery systems
+49 UAVs
+3 cruise missiles pic.twitter.com/wjcmrAotXs— NOELREPORTS ud83cuddeaud83cuddfa ud83cuddfaud83cudde6 (@NOELreports) https://twitter.com/NOELreports/status/1855176990698913871?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Let us remember that the day of May 13 still holds the name of “the bloodiest” for the Russians in Ukraine with 1,740 losses counted.