Russia loses 200 troops in one day of fighting

Russian losses were heaviest near Bakhmut
Russian losses were heaviest near Bakhmut

Over the last 24 hours, Russian losses were heaviest near Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast.

This puts the following figures on total Russian losses in this war:

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  • Troops: around 32,500 (+200);

  • Tanks: 1,434 (+2);

  • Armored fighting vehicles: 3,503 (+1);

  • Artillery systems: 721 (+3);

  • Multiple launch rocket systems: 229 (+3);

  • Anti-air systems: 97 (+0);

  • War planes: 213 (+0);

  • Helicopters: 179 (+1);

  • UAVs: 588 (+3);

  • Cruise missiles: 125 (+0);

  • Ships and boats: 13 (+0);

  • Automobiles and supply trucks: 2,473 (+13);

  • Specialized military equipment: 54 (+1);

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Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. After failing to achieve their objectives of seizing Kyiv and invalidating Ukraine’s ability to fight, Moscow reframed its war aims, focusing the brunt of its offensives on capturing Donbas.

Kherson remains the only provincial capital under Russian control. Russian forces maintain their hold on parts of Zaporizhzhya, Kherson, and Kharkiv oblasts.