Ukraine Aims to Inflict 200 Russian Casualties per Square Kilometer of Advance, Fedorov Says
Fedorov said Russian gains now cost Moscow 200 casualties per square kilometer as Ukraine says battlefield losses have risen sharply in recent months.
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Ukraine wants Russia to pay for every square kilometer it takes with at least 200 losses — and it's been hitting its number
Ukrainian forces fire at Russian positions from a self-propelled howitzer.Maciek Musialek/Anadolu via Getty ImagesUkraine is looking to inflict at least 200 Russian casualties for every square kilometer Moscow captures.Its forces have hit this target in recent months as they stymy Russian battlefield advances.Ukraine's defense chief attributed this to its mid-range strikes and Russia's loss of Starlink.Ukraine is aiming to inflict at least 200 R…
Ukraine aims to inflict 200 Russian casualties per square kilometer of advance, Fedorov says
While Russia lost 67 soldiers per square kilometer of advance in October, that figure rose to 165 in January, 244 in February, 254 in March, and 179 in April, according to Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov.
The Russian army is losing up to 254 soldiers per square kilometer of advance. This was reported on May 21 by the analytical project "DeepState" with reference to data from the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. According to their data, in April 35,203 Russian soldiers were killed or seriously wounded, in March - 35,351, in December - 34,544. "DeepState" notes that these data were verified through the "eBal" system. Analysts also cite the dynamics …
Russian troop losses per 1 sq. km of advance increased from 67 to 179 due to the development of the middle strike and the disabling of Starlink for the occupiers.
In April, Russia lost 179 troops per square kilometer of advance on the front, Mikhail Fedorov said
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