Russia suffers huge losses at the front - British intelligence


The average number of occupiers eliminated over the past week was 824 per day.
In the last two weeks, Russia has probably suffered the highest number of personnel losses since the first week of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the UK Ministry of Defence has said on Twitter.
Intelligence specifies that it is referring to data from the AFU General Staff.
Although Britain's Ministry of Defence Intelligence cannot verify the Ukrainian methodology, the trends illustrating the data are probably accurate," the report said.
As the British pointed out, the Russians have lost an average of 824 people a day in the past seven days, four times the figure for June-July 2022.
The rise in Russian casualties is likely to be linked to a number of factors, including a lack of trained personnel, coordination and resources at the frontline - Ugledar and Bakhmut are examples of this, the British intelligence community believes.

We would like to point out that on 10 February, the Ukrainian military eliminated a record 1,140 Russian soldiers.
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