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Using graphics and statistics to show the damage caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Anti-war with a dream of a future Russia doing the right thing.
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Oct 4, 2022 β€’ 9 tweets β€’ 6 min read
A big day yesterday for @saintjavelin. A quick 🧡 with nice πŸ–ΌοΈs 1/6

#ukrainecounteroffensive #RussianUkrainianWar @DefenceU claims to have taken out FORTY FOUR Russian tanks in just one day. This is a huge number, and really shows the balance of power shifting in Ukraine's favor. 2/6
Sep 13, 2022 β€’ 4 tweets β€’ 2 min read
Imagery has surfaced of hundreds of Russian vehicles captured by #Ukraine AF during the chaotic #Russia|n withdrawal from #Kharkiv Oblast. We estimate the Ukrainians captured $265m worth of vehicles, not even including the $100's of millions destroyed.

Thanks @UAWeapons for πŸ“·s Losses include 36 tanks, 85 Armored Fighting Vehicles, 24 artillery and missile systems, 7 specialist equipment, two anti-air systems, 42 trucks and a complete Orlan-10 UAV system.
Apr 22, 2022 β€’ 114 tweets β€’ 149 min read
An easy place to start cataloguing the cost of a war is in military hardware. We will take a sample from the hard work of @oryxspioenkop each day to begin to show some of the overheads of warfare.

#UkraineRussiaWar #TankOfTheDay Image @oryxspioenkop #TankOfTheDay 1. The T-64 tank was famously expensive in its day, costing 143,000 Rubles in 1973 (approx $408k today). This T-64BV was destroyed on 03/16/2022.

πŸ’Έ Total: $408k

Credit: @oryxspioenkop

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