The Russian army continued to suffer heavy losses in January 2025, despite the slower pace of promotion.
The Russians were still moving around Ukraine, but their speed slowed down. At the same time, the losses of the extracts remain high. This was announced by the analysts at the Institute for Study War (ISW) in their daily report.
Experts noted that Russian troops continued to suffer heavy losses in January 2025, despite slower promotional pace compared to recent months at the end of 2024. In January 2025, Russian troops were suffered 48,240 losses – more than three divisions of Russia’s rifle rifle – made second in January to the number of losses of the moon after the entire invasion of Russia in Ukraine in February 2022.
According to ISW geolocation data, Russian troops advanced in January 498 square squares in Ukraine and the Kursk region or about 16.1 square square per day. Thus, Russian troops suffered nearly 96 losses per square square of captured territory.
Russian troops suffered 48,670 losses in December 2024 – this is the highest monthly loss of the figure since the beginning of Russia’s entire -scale invasion. According to the ISW, Russian troops obtained a total of 593 square square in December 2024.
“The reduction in the captured territory of nearly 100 square squares from December 2024 to January 2025, in conjunction with a similar monthly level of losses, indicates that Russian troops suffer the same high losses, despite the fewer prevalence -The territory in the near future, “aforementioned analysts.
Remember that the commander -in -Chief of the armed forces of the armed forces, Alexander Syrfa, held a meeting following the results of the armed forces in January. The tasks were also set in February.
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