British intelligence, based on the information provided by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the losses of manpower of the Russian army at the front, depicted them on a curve with an average figure for each month of the invasion. It is noticeable in the curve that in January and February, the losses of Russians increased significantly.
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According to this curve, the Russians suffered the least losses in April, June and July last year - 193, 172 and 173 servicemen on average per day.
Toward the end of the year, the losses of Russians began to grow, with an average of 415 deaths per day in October, 559 in November and 537 in December..
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However, in January, the Russians lost an average of 701 soldiers per day, and in February - 824. This figure was higher only in February last year at the very beginning of the invasion, when the Russians entered the territory of Ukraine in extended columns and had not yet had time to fully fortify and equip the defense lines. Then they lost 1140 soldiers per day on average.
“Over the past two weeks, Russia has probably suffered the most losses since the first week of the invasion of Ukraine,” British intelligence notes..
“The increase in the number of Russian casualties is likely due to a number of factors, including a lack of trained personnel, coordination and resources at the front – examples of this are Ugledar and Bakhmut.”.
Although the British note that these are data from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and they do not have the opportunity to verify their authenticity.
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Recall that over the past day at the front, 900 Russian soldiers were killed.. The total combat losses of the Russians are 137,780 soldiers killed.