With fog of war settling down, and dozens of new losses being discovered daily as an aftermath of #Ukraine️'s counter-offensive in #KharkivOblast, we thought maybe it's time to stop for a moment and look back at what's been done 🧵
A lot, apparently. #Russia seems to have sustained unprecedented material losses. Total 533 lost units since Sep 6th to be precise: ukr.warspotting.net/search/?bellig… and counting. That's #Bilohorivka on steroids kind of things.
Out of those 533, total 137 have been found destroyed: ukr.warspotting.net/search/?bellig… It's important to acknowledge a lot of these have been lost much earlier when #Russia was taking over the area, and only discovered these days. Some of them known losses.
Now, captured stuff is where the juices flow, and there's total 391 units #Ukraine captured out of 533 units #Russia lost: ukr.warspotting.net/search/?bellig… Let's take a closer look at them, shall we?
That's 74 tanks: 44 T-72's and 30 T-80's: ukr.warspotting.net/search/?bellig… Conditions vary: there's this flipped T-80 somewhere in #Izium area as well as nearly pristine pack of T-72's.
Then there's 143 captured IFVs with 48 BMP-2 taking the lion's share: ukr.warspotting.net/search/?bellig… Many in quite poor condition like these navy bois, but also some pretty capable units seen at the gas station moments before the go chase their former owners.
On top of that there's few SAMs, radars, several dozen command posts, SPGs, MRLs, engineering vehicles as well as 60+ trucks of different kinds. No visually confirmed aircraft or helicopter so far but given recent reports that might change soon.
But then there's 70+ recent losses with no confirmed location as of today: ukr.warspotting.net/search/?bellig… Some of them must be from #KharkivRegion too. We're going to find it out as we proceed with identifying them.
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