Rob Lee (Twitter)
RT @naalsio26: 2024 #Kursk Offensive confirmed equipment losses as of 24 March 2025
In summary:
790 (+114) Ukrainian 🇺🇦 losses vs. 740 (+20) Russian 🇷🇺 losses
Ukrainian 🇺🇦 confirmed losses added since last update:
1 abandoned M1A1SA Abrams
4 destroyed T-64BV
1 abandoned T-64BV
1 destroyed T-72AV
1 destroyed T-72EA
6 destroyed BMP-1(P)
1 abandoned BMP-1(P)
1 destroyed BMP-1TS 'Spys'
2 destroyed BMP-2(K)
1 abandoned BRM-1(K) reconnaissance vehicle
3 destroyed BTR-4E 'Butsefal'
1 captured BTR-60PB
1 destroyed M1117 Guardian
3 destroyed M1126 Stryker infantry carrier vehicle
5 destroyed M1126 Stryker infantry carrier vehicle
1 abandoned M1126 Stryker infantry carrier vehicle
1 captured M113A3
2 destroyed M113A3
1 captured M2A2 Bradley ODS-SA
1 destroyed M2A2 Bradley ODS-SA
2 destroyed MT-LBu with BM-7 'Parus'
1 destroyed Pbv 302
2 abandoned VAB
3 abandoned M577 command post
1 destroyed BTS-4(A) armoured recovery vehicle
2 abandoned M60 AVLB
2 captured...
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RT @naalsio26: 2024 #Kursk Offensive confirmed equipment losses as of 24 March 2025
In summary:
790 (+114) Ukrainian 🇺🇦 losses vs. 740 (+20) Russian 🇷🇺 losses
Ukrainian 🇺🇦 confirmed losses added since last update:
1 abandoned M1A1SA Abrams
4 destroyed T-64BV
1 abandoned T-64BV
1 destroyed T-72AV
1 destroyed T-72EA
6 destroyed BMP-1(P)
1 abandoned BMP-1(P)
1 destroyed BMP-1TS 'Spys'
2 destroyed BMP-2(K)
1 abandoned BRM-1(K) reconnaissance vehicle
3 destroyed BTR-4E 'Butsefal'
1 captured BTR-60PB
1 destroyed M1117 Guardian
3 destroyed M1126 Stryker infantry carrier vehicle
5 destroyed M1126 Stryker infantry carrier vehicle
1 abandoned M1126 Stryker infantry carrier vehicle
1 captured M113A3
2 destroyed M113A3
1 captured M2A2 Bradley ODS-SA
1 destroyed M2A2 Bradley ODS-SA
2 destroyed MT-LBu with BM-7 'Parus'
1 destroyed Pbv 302
2 abandoned VAB
3 abandoned M577 command post
1 destroyed BTS-4(A) armoured recovery vehicle
2 abandoned M60 AVLB
2 captured...
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IgorGirkin (Twitter)
RT @NLwartracker: @GeoConfirmed Location of urban combat by 4th Guards Battalion of the 101st Separate Guards Brigade of the General Staff named after Colonel General G. Vorobyov in the centre of Toretsk, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. POV 48.3975, 37.8413. Video by @GirkinGirkin⬇️#SlavaUkraïni
RT @NLwartracker: @GeoConfirmed Location of urban combat by 4th Guards Battalion of the 101st Separate Guards Brigade of the General Staff named after Colonel General G. Vorobyov in the centre of Toretsk, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. POV 48.3975, 37.8413. Video by @GirkinGirkin⬇️#SlavaUkraïni
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Смоленский "Пират" из #200омсбр, рядовой Блинов Дмитрий Сергеевич был взят в плен под Часов Яром
t.me/ButusovPlus/18419 #всрф #потерьнет
Смоленский "Пират" из #200омсбр, рядовой Блинов Дмитрий Сергеевич был взят в плен под Часов Яром
t.me/ButusovPlus/18419 #всрф #потерьнет
Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Говорят, пропагандонша 1го канала Анна Прокофьева была на границе страны 404 и с ней что-то случилось. Может и врут
t.me/zhurnalistka_z/3739 t.me/romanov_92/46439 #роспроп #груз200
Говорят, пропагандонша 1го канала Анна Прокофьева была на границе страны 404 и с ней что-то случилось. Может и врут
t.me/zhurnalistka_z/3739 t.me/romanov_92/46439 #роспроп #груз200
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@front_ukrainian: There was no Russia; they belonged to the Soviet Union as a whole. They did not belong to one specific country. That was the whole point of the Soviet Union; they all worked together for it. Without Ukraine, the Soviet Union would not have had nuclear weapons or rockets for them.
@front_ukrainian: There was no Russia; they belonged to the Soviet Union as a whole. They did not belong to one specific country. That was the whole point of the Soviet Union; they all worked together for it. Without Ukraine, the Soviet Union would not have had nuclear weapons or rockets for them.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@ukraine_map @front_ukrainian: When the Soviet Union broke apart, these assets were split up. Russia received the most nuclear warheads, Ukraine received the second most, Kazakhstan received the third most, and Belarus received the fourth most.
Ukraine also acquired bombers and cruise missiles, both nuclear and non-nuclear. All the ICBMs and many of the ALCMs had nuclear launch codes that Moscow had after the Soviet Union disintegrated, preventing Ukraine from immediately launching those missiles without some significant reworking of the warheads to be used. Some of the missiles with nuclear warheads, like Kh-22, did not and may never have had launch codes; they were developed nearly two decades before the nuclear launch code system was made in the Soviet Union, allowing Ukraine to be able to use them.
@ukraine_map @front_ukrainian: When the Soviet Union broke apart, these assets were split up. Russia received the most nuclear warheads, Ukraine received the second most, Kazakhstan received the third most, and Belarus received the fourth most.
Ukraine also acquired bombers and cruise missiles, both nuclear and non-nuclear. All the ICBMs and many of the ALCMs had nuclear launch codes that Moscow had after the Soviet Union disintegrated, preventing Ukraine from immediately launching those missiles without some significant reworking of the warheads to be used. Some of the missiles with nuclear warheads, like Kh-22, did not and may never have had launch codes; they were developed nearly two decades before the nuclear launch code system was made in the Soviet Union, allowing Ukraine to be able to use them.