Russia Lost 16 Tanks, 24 Armored Vehicles, 3 Drones In Ukraine Yesterday
Russia keeps setting one day records in February for losses of weapons and manpower - and yesterday was no exception.
The profligate casualties suggest intense pressure to demonstrate some sort of progress on the invasion's first anniversary. But they also underscore the Kremlin's contempt for the lives of their soldiers. JL
Giulia Carbonaro reports in Newsweek:
Russia has lost a total of 16 tanks, 24 armored vehicles and three drones in the last 24 hours in Ukraine. The losses come at a time when Russian forces continue to conduct ground attacks throughout the Donetsk frontline. Russian tactics around Bakhmut and Vuhledar have shifted from using
artillery and mechanized attacks to infantry assaults. This is because
of the lack of shells and armored vehicles. Russian forces have lost 30% of their total number of artillery
shells, and are now rationing them.
The number of military losses suffered by Russia in a single day is higher than normal, but Moscow has had higher losses in the past 12 months of war.
However, Wednesday's numbers are still significant: compared to the day before, when the Ukrainian army reported Russia's loss of eight tanks, Moscow had double the number of tanks destroyed, damaged, or abandoned in the neighboring country.
Between February 20 and 21, Russia had lost a total of 10 tanks, according to Ukraine. The day before that, a total of six.
A destroyed Russian tank sits in a snow-covered wheat field in Kharkiv region on February 22, 2023, amid the military invasion in Ukraine. Russia has lost a total of 16 tanks in the past 24 hours, according to their opponents.ANATOLII STEPANOV/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
The same goes for armored vehicles: between February 21 and 22, Russia reportedly lost a total of seven such vehicles—fewer than a half of the number lost between February 22 and 23. The day before that, Moscow lost nine armored vehicles.
ISW said it expects Russian forces to "likely" attempt to increase the tempo of their offensive operations along the Kupyansk-Lyman line on the eastern front. Russian authorities say that Moscow's troops will focus only on defensive operations in the east bank of the Kherson Oblast and Crimea. They won't intensify offensive operations in the Luhansk Oblast.
At the same time, Ukrainian intelligence officials say, according to their latest estimates, thatRussia's combat power would be insufficientto sustain new offensive operations in Ukraine.
Talking to Forbes,Kyrylo Budanov, chief of the Main Directorate of Intelligenceof the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, said Russian tactics around Bakhmut and Vuhledar have shifted from using artillery and mechanized attacks to infantry assaults. This is because of the lack of shells and armored vehicles. According to Budanov, Russian forces have lost 30 percent of the total number of artillery shells, and are now rationing stocks.
Military losses have been piling up for Russia in the last 12 months of war. Since the beginning of the invasion on February 24, 2022, Russia is estimated to have lost over half of all its tanks in Ukraine—a total of 1,769 vehicles—according to Oryx, a websitemonitoring military losses in the war-torn country. In terms of armored fighting vehicles, Oryx has collected photographic evidence that Moscow has lost 789 vehicles—487 of which destroyed, 13 abandoned, and 260 captured.
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