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Russia has lost more than 9,000 pieces of war equipment – analysts

Photo: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The data may be incomplete because not all weapons are recorded, and the Oryx project collects information on military losses only from visually confirmed data.

Since the beginning of the large-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Russian army has lost more than 9,000 pieces of military equipment. This was reported by the analytical project Oryx.

According to analysts, Russia lost 5,694 combat equipment, 242 were damaged and 2,759 were captured. Another 306 units of weapons were thrown into the battlefield by the Russian military.

The data may be incomplete, as not all weapons are recorded, and the project collects information on military losses only from visually confirmed data.

“This list includes only destroyed vehicles and equipment, of which there are photos or videos. Therefore, the amount of destroyed equipment far exceeds what is recorded here. Small arms, ATGM, MANPADS, mortars, unmanned ammunition, unmanned aerial vehicles used as unmanned bait , this list does not include civilian vehicles, trailers and abandoned equipment Efforts have been made to avoid duplicate entries and to distinguish the status of the equipment: taken or abandoned. Additionally, if the source of the equipment cannot be identified, it is not included in the list,” analysts said.

The list is constantly updated as new visual evidence of losses becomes available.

It will be recalled that from February 24, 2022 to February 2, 2023, the total loss of personnel of Russian troops on the territory of Ukraine reached approximately 129,030 people.

It was earlier reported that despite heavy losses, the enemy continued to attempt offensive operations in four directions.

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Source: korrespondent

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