Losses of the Russian military to 4.7.2024



Losses of the Russian military to 4.7.2024

by MARTINELECA

10 comments
  1. +1 russian warship set on fire from within, also 14 “777” destroyed enemy guns is very apt considering how effective the system with this name has been!

  2. Artillery is getting demolished. Furthermore. When is the last time Russia sustained less than 1,000 a day casualties. This is insane.

  3. Been noticing a consistent trend of around 17-20ish armored vehicle losses daily. Wonder if a shortage is finally happening.

  4. On the front lines, the activity of Russian armored units and infantry attacks remains very high. Air force activity has not returned to the levels of the first months of the year, nor has the activity of artillery and missile forces increased compared to previous months. The number of drone attacks continues to grow.

    – On the Kharkiv front, Russian units have not been able to maintain the pace of attacks from the last two days, and yesterday’s attacks did not pose problems for the Ukrainian army.

    – In the Svatove and Severodonetsk regions, battles continue as before. Active but fruitless attacks towards Kupiansk persist. The most active Russian attacks in this area occurred towards Lysychansk, but yesterday they did not yield results. The number of attacks towards Siversk has decreased and there have been no changes in troop deployments.

    – Around Bakhmut, Russian units attempted to attack past Tchasiv Yar both north and south, but this was unsuccessful yesterday. There were very intense Russian attacks south towards Toretsk. There is conflicting information from this direction, but it appears that Russian units may have improved their positions slightly yesterday.

    – The main focus of the Russian military remains towards Pokrovsk northwest of Donetsk, but the battles generally continue in the same areas as in previous days. The fiercest fighting is taking place south over the control of Krasnohorivka. There have been no major changes in the front line.

    – On the southern front, Russian units were relatively passive. Ongoing positional battles on the eastern bank of the Dnipro did not bring success to the Russian units.

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