The military losses of Russia in the war with Ukraine are colossal, the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed the most combat-ready units of the enemy.
Yes, separate brigades of Russian special forces were practically destroyed in Ukraine. The Russian command was overly entrusted to the special forces and used it as part of the infantry formations, which suffered huge losses. Since the beginning of the invasion, Russian generals have ordered elite units to engage in direct combat with the Defense Forces, because they were skeptical about the combat capability of other branches of the military. This is reported by The Washington Post, citing secret Pentagon documents leaked online.
US experts concluded that three out of five Russian special forces brigades suffered losses of 90-95% of their personnel. Since the training of special forces lasts at least four years, the Russian Federation will need up to ten years to restore all units.
Secret Pentagon documents do not indicate exactly how many commandos were killed or injured in Ukraine. However, in one of the intercepts, it is noted that one 346th unit lost almost the entire brigade, which included 125 people out of 900 deployed.
American officials believe that the loss of special forces of the main intelligence department of the Russian Defense Ministry will make it less effective not only in the war against Ukraine, but also in other parts of the world.
Recall that the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on the full-scale invasion of the Ukrainian Defense Forces destroyed about 181 thousand 90 invaders. And only in the Bakhmut region over the past two weeks, the Russian army has lost almost 4.5 thousand people killed and wounded.
Source: The Washington Post
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