Russia's losses in Ukraine as of December 24 exceed 353,000 troops
As of Sunday morning, December 24, Russia's losses in the war in Ukraine amounted to 800 occupiers. Thus, the total number of losses for the Russian army since the beginning of the invasion is approximately 353,190 military personnel, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The overall combat losses of the adversary from February 24, 2022, to December 24, 2023, are estimated as follows:
- Personnel: approximately 353,190 (+800) individuals eliminated
- Tanks: 5,858 (+4) units
- Armored combat vehicles: 10,888 (+17) units
- Artillery systems: 8,314 (+28) units
- Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS): 932 units
- Anti-Aircraft Defense Systems: 611 units
- Aircraft: 327 units
- Helicopters: 324 units
- Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs): 6,404 (+20) units
- Cruise missiles: 1,614 (+1) units
- Ships/boats: 22 units
- Submarines: 1 unit
- Motor Vehicles and tankers: 11,022 (+27) units
- Specialized vehicles: 1,229 (+6) units.
Frontline situation
According to a report from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), the Ukrainian Defense Forces continued positional battles in the Kupiansk direction, near Robotyne in the Zaporizhzhia region, and maintained their positions near Krynky in the Kherson region.
Meanwhile, terrorists are deliberately using chemical weapons in the Krynky area. The occupiers of the 810th Marine Brigade of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation openly flaunt such a "radical change in tactics."
All details of the situation at the front can be found at the link.