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Per Ukraine: [16] 38,000 losses [32] 54 tanks, 276 armored fighting vehicles, 107 guns and mortars, five MLRs and 659 vehicles destroyed 1 Mi-28 helicopter [33] 1 Su-34 aircraft [34] 1 T-90M tank captured [35] 4 T-80 BVM tanks captured 2 T-72 tanks captured [36] Per Ukraine: 3,000 killed and wounded [37] 56 civilians killed [38] 266 civilians ...
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) found that more Russian soldiers died in the first year of the war in Ukraine than in all its other wars since World War II combined, an average 5,000 to 5,800 soldiers a month, vs 13,000 to 25,000 in Chechnya over 15 years and 14,000 to 16,000 in Afghanistan. Thus, the first year of the ...
Ukraine opened a pre-trial investigation into the attack to determine if it was a war crime as per Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. [291] By February 2024, fewer than 1,000 residents remained in Avdiivka, according to Ukrainian authorities. Many of the remaining residents continued to shelter inside basements and cellars. [292]
Grainy video shows tanks and military equipment being blown up in Donetsk Russia-Ukraine war – live: Putin’s forces ‘kill 250 Ukrainian soldiers’ in thwarted major offensive Skip to main ...
Russia and Ukraine are suffering high numbers of military casualties as Ukraine fights to dislodge the Kremlin’s forces from occupied areas in the early stages of its counteroffensive, British ...
Valdimir Putin’s forces have destroyed a British Challenger 2 tank for the first time since they were deployed to the battlefield in Ukraine.. A video circulating online appears to show the ...
Russia has lost 1,140 soldiers and nine tanks in the past day, Ukraine’s general staff claimed, in their latest update to Russian casualty figures. These figures cannot be indpendently verified.
On 28 April, The New Voice of Ukraine reported that three winners of the Russian tank biathlon, Maxim Zharko, Bato Basanov, and Alexey Bakulo had been killed in Ukraine. [161] On 12 June, Major General Sergey Goryachev, Chief of Staff of the 35th Combined Arms Army, was allegedly killed by a missile strike in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. [162]