Ukraine's latest figures point to high Russian equipment losses amid a failed offensive in Kharkiv region.
Russia continues to pay a high cost in personnel and equipment in its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, according to Kyiv's latest figures, which have marked a grim milestone in losses of armored protected/fighting vehicles .In its update on Tuesday, Ukraine's General Staff said that, over the previous 24 hours, Russia lost 20 APVs, taking the total losses of the vehicles since the start of the war on February 24, 2022 to 16,000.
Given the standard of evidence required, Oryx says that the amount of Russian equipment destroyed 'is significantly higher than recorded here.'Meanwhile, Russia continues to suffer high troop losses in Ukraine, with Kyiv's figures on Tuesday listing that there had been 1,220 casualties the previous day, which includes those both killed and injured. It takes Kyiv's tally of Russian troop losses to 568,980 since the start of the war.
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