Estimates by Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense and independent observers suggest substantial Russian combat losses in Ukraine, including over 8,000 tanks and armored vehicles since February 2022. Russia has lost around 3,000 armored vehicles in 2023 alone. Despite losses, Russia has restored some vehicles from storage for continued operations. The Ukrainian general staff reported Russian losses in personnel and equipment, with over 950 men, 9 tanks, and various other military assets lost on February 15. A U.S. official estimates Russia has spent up to $211 billion on operations in Ukraine, with casualties exceeding 315,000.
🚨BREAKING - $350 BILLION COST OF RUSSIAN / UKRAINE WAR Russia has reportedly spent over $211 Billion on the efforts against Ukraine. Ukraine has received aid from the West to the tune of $139 Billion. Lives lost? Estimated to be about 350,000 Source: Reuter, Keil Institute https://t.co/FoGTylguYc
⚠️ RUSSIA OPERATIONS IN UKRAINE HAVE PROBABLY COST UP TO $211 BILLION-US OFFICIAL (Reuters) Russia has probably spent up to $211 billion in equipping, deploying and maintaining its operations in Ukraine and Moscow and has lost more than $10 billion in canceled or postponed arms…
Estimates by #Ukraine’s MoD @DefenceU on losses by the invading #Russia|n forces as of 16 February 2024. While it's not possible to verify these figures, independent observers point to very substantial Russian losses in both personnel and equipment. https://t.co/LYpfT0raS0
A U.S. official says Russia has probably spent up to $211 billion in equipping, deploying and maintaining troops in Ukraine and lost about $10 billion in cancelled or arms sales. The official says about 315,000 Russians have either been killed or injured since the invasion.
These are the indicative estimates of Russia’s combat losses as of Feb. 16, according to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. https://t.co/DvoUsEEvSS
Estimates by #Ukraine’s MoD @DefenceU on losses by the invading #Russia|n forces as of 15 February 2024. While it's not possible to verify these figures, independent observers point to very substantial Russian losses in both personnel and equipment. https://t.co/bwUnlf8QEo
These are the indicative estimates of Russia’s combat losses as of Feb. 15, according to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. https://t.co/6icvadujsS
Russian losses per 15/02/24 reported by the Ukrainian general staff +950 men +9 tanks +47 (!) APVs +54 (!) artillery pieces +33 UAVs +1 warship https://t.co/ysOFbFUqbK
⚡Reports estimate Russia lost over 8,000 tanks, other armored fighting vehicles since February 2022. https://t.co/4by2QDS4Ds
Estimates by #Ukraine’s MoD @DefenceU on losses by the invading #Russia|n forces as of 14 February 2024. While it's not possible to verify these figures, independent observers point to very substantial Russian losses in both personnel and equipment. https://t.co/mWk4aMtITp
Russian losses per 14/02/24 reported by the Ukrainian general staff +1060 men +9 tanks +39 APVs +66 (!!) artillery pieces +4 AD systems +3 MLRS +39 UAVs https://t.co/UCKjJK4OZp
“A lot of people say we’re sending $70, $80 billion to Ukraine. Really? Well, last time I checked about half of it is going to the military industrial base here to replace the inventories that we’ve sent to them, to replace, and to aid our — modernization of our arsenal. We have… https://t.co/Dn1iFL271T
Russia still has reserves of armored vehicles for another 3 years of war, IISS reports claim. Russia lost more than 2,900 tanks in Ukraine. 1,750 MBTs remain in service - from the obsolete T-55 to the modern T-80 and T-90, with another 4,000 in storage. https://t.co/6nO40wluA5
⚡️#Russia has lost more than 3,000 tanks during its invasion of Ukraine — the equivalent of its entire pre-war active inventory — but has enough lower-quality armoured vehicles in storage for years of replacements, Reuters reports. https://t.co/IdEBaUfpPD
Russia has lost more than 3,000 tanks during its invasion of Ukraine - the equivalent of its entire pre-war active inventory - but has enough lower-quality armoured vehicles in storage for at least 3 years of replacements. https://t.co/7o8h08yrbj
Estimates by #Ukraine’s MoD @DefenceU on losses by the invading #Russia|n forces as of 13 February 2024. While it's not possible to verify these figures, independent observers point to very substantial Russian losses in both personnel and equipment. https://t.co/a4W1LEwx9D
Russia lost 3,000 armoured vehicles in 2023 in Ukraine and close to 8,800 since February 2022, per @IISS_org. But Russia has also restored at least 1,180 to 1,280 MBTs and around 2,470 IFVs and APCs from storage – enough to keep going for 2-3 years or more https://t.co/a9lXlnsowB
Russian losses in Ukraine are beyond comprehension for those accustomed to European force structures. "The losses are estimated to include more than 3,000 armoured fighting vehicles in the past year alone and close to 8,800 since February 2022." https://t.co/XMXmthZCb2
These are the indicative estimates of Russia’s combat losses as of Feb. 13, according to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. https://t.co/BWLkLTPnhI
Estimates by #Ukraine’s MoD @DefenceU on losses by the invading #Russia|n forces as of 12 February 2024. While it's not possible to verify these figures, independent observers point to very substantial Russian losses in both personnel and equipment. https://t.co/EjPmDl7ZVk
These are the indicative estimates of Russia’s combat losses as of Feb. 12, according to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. https://t.co/w6NtEsNV6A