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Russia's losses in Ukraine as of January 13: +1,500 troops and a lot of equipment

Russia's losses in Ukraine as of January 13: +1,500 troops and a lot of equipment In a day, the Russian army lost a large amount of equipment on the frontlines (Illustrative photo: Getty Images)

Over the past 24 hours, from January 12 to 13, Russian forces lost 1,510 soldiers, 2 anti-aircraft warfare systems, and 183 UAVs operational-tactical level on the front lines, reports the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

The total combat Russian losses from February 24, 2022, to January 13, 2025, are estimated to be:

  • personnel - about 809 760 (+1510) Russian troops were eliminated;
  • tanks - 9764 (+8);
  • armored personnel vehicle - 20 315 (+26);
  • artillery systems - 21 876 (+37);
  • MLRS - 1261 (+1);
  • anti-aircraft warfare systems - 1044 (+2);
  • aircraft - 369;
  • helicopters - 331;
  • UAV operational-tactical level - 22 204 (+183);
  • cruise missiles - 3018;
  • warships/boats - 28;
  • submarines - 1;
  • vehicles and fuel tanks - 33 708 (+110);
  • special equipment - 3695 (+1).

Frontline situation

According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Russian forces have broken through to the north of the Sumy region and are actively storming in four directions in the east.

US media outlets do not rule out that Ukraine may gain an advantage over the occupiers in the use of tanks.

Meanwhile, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have begun using a new tactic to reduce the combat effectiveness of the Russian forces on the front line.