As Ukrainian Attacks Intensify, Russian Army Losing A Battalion Every Day: Report

As Ukrainian Attacks Intensify, Russian Army Losing A Battalion Every Day: Report

September 13, 2022 0 By jackwitch

Ukraine has begun to reclaim several areas missing from Russia after almost seven months of battle. Moscow was reported to have been forced to withdraw his troops as a result of the rapid progress of his troops in various locations, including the North Kharkiv region in recent days.
According to Forbes reports, Russia’s territorial benefits in East and South Ukraine reversed by Twin Ukraine Counteroffensive, which cost Russian army at least troops and vehicles worth battalion every day.

Putin soldiers suffered daily losses from hundreds of soldiers and dozens of vehicles were destroyed.

According to British intelligence, the Russian army was involved in the “very dangerous” maneuver that showed their military boss under pressure to advance their operations in East Ukraine after the battalion was completely destroyed when trying to cross the river.

According to Forbes reports, for Russia, this loss is very bad. Before the Kyiv troops launched a counterattack on August 30 in the south and eight days later in the east, Russian army in Ukraine almost did not hold a little more than 100 Underman battalions.

According to Ukraine General Staff, 1,200 Russian tanks, battle vehicles, trucks, helicopters, airplanes, and drones have been destroyed or captured by Ukraine forces.

More than 5,800 Russian troops have been killed since August 29, according to Ukraine officials, who claimed that their offensive in the East began in September.

Nearly 400 Russian losses have been verified by independent experts who combed images and videos on social media.

How has Russia responded?

According to Reuters report, on Monday, Kremlin reiterated that it would succeed in his military destination.

When a reporter questioned whether Russian President Vladimir Putin still believed in his military leadership, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov refused to respond openly.

Instead, he said that “special military operations continue. And that will continue until the goal that was originally set was achieved.”