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Russian Tank GRAVEYARD! Ukrainian Troops Stands Firm | UK Report Reveals Huge Losses for Russians

· 29.01.2024 · 17:10:55 ··· Montag ⭐ 1009 🎬 34349 📺 TEW22
The Ukrainian Defense Forces thwarted a total of 18 hostile assaults originating from the Marinka front and 23 from the Avdiivka front on Sunday. A total of 54 combat engagements took place during the course of the day. The Russians launched 42 times at Ukrainian military positions and civilian areas from multiple launch rocket systems, in addition to six missile strikes and two airstrikes. There were no significant advancements observed in the regions of Polissia and Volyn. Along the Sivershchyna and Slobozhanshchyna fronts, Russian forces conducted an airstrike in the vicinity of the small settlement of Krasnyi Khutir in the Chernihiv Oblast. Russian artillery and projectiles targeted approximately thirty localities. Russian forces attempted to breach Ukrainian defenses east of Pishchane in Kharkiv Oblast, but Ukrainian forces on the Kupiansk front repulsed the assault. Over ten settlements, Dvorichna included, were subjected to mortar and artillery assaults. Six Russian assaults along the Lyman front, in close proximity of Terny and Yampolivka, where the Russians tried to break into Ukrainian fortifications, were repelled by Ukrainian forces. More than ten settlements were damaged by Russian mortar and artillery barrages, including Nevske, Makiivka, and Bilohorivka. A new assessment indicates that since early October, when Moscow launched a military operation along the eastern front lines, Russian combat forces in Ukraine have lost around 365 main battle tanks in the war-torn country. As of Monday, the British Ministry of Defense disclosed data indicating that the Russian ground forces achieved only marginal progress and suffered the loss of up to 365 tanks and 700 armored combat vehicles. On October 10, the Russian bombardment of Avdiivka, a Ukrainian stronghold in Donetsk that had been occupied for nearly a decade, began. The eastern settlement has been the subject of Moscow's incremental territorial assertions; however, the trajectory of the Kremlin's assault on Avdiivka was swiftly determined by the damage sustained by Russian vehicles. Based on an analysis of satellite imagery conducted by the Intelligence Insight project, Moscow lost more than 211 vehicles in the vicinity of Avdiivka between November 26 and the day Russia launched its offensive. Furthermore, in the first three weeks of the assault on Avdiivka, Russia reportedly lost around 200 armored vehicles, according to an estimate by the British Ministry of Defense. On the contrary, according to the United Kingdom, it is probable that Russia will augment its inventory by 120 main combat tank vehicles per month. Sufficient resources are maintained in the Russian capital to substitute for combat losses and sustain this degree of military engagement for a prolonged duration. During the 23 months of full-scale conflict, Russia has lost between 4,000 and 5,000 armored battlefield vehicles and 2,600 main battle tanks in its invasion effort, according to an intelligence update released by the United Kingdom government on Monday and shared on the social media platform X. In early November, British lawmakers were apprised by James Heappey, the defense minister of Great Britain, that Russia had experienced an estimated depletion of 2300 main battle tanks since the inception of its invasion. Experts who have previously provided statements to Newsweek indicate that Moscow's forces suffered a significant loss of tanks during the initial phase of the invasion. As a result of organizational and planning failings, apathy, and inadequate training, analysts hypothesized that only a small number of seasoned tank personnel survived the initial few months of operation to impart their expertise. The British Ministry of Defense added on Monday that armored vehicle losses by Russian ground forces in 2023 were approximately 40 percent lower than in 2022. As of early October 2023, Moscow had been primarily on the defensive along the frontlines, according to the United Kingdom government. This trend persisted for the duration of the year. Midway through January 2024, Brigadier General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, commander of the Ukrainian Tavria grouping of forces comprising Avdiivka, uploaded an image that appeared to be an image of Russian military vehicles polluting the fields surrounding Avdiivka. Numerous units of impaired Russian machinery are positioned along the front line near the town situated to the northwest of Donetsk City, the capital of the region.
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