UK Intelligence: Russian army suffer increasing losses during the offensive in Ukraine
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UK Intelligence: Russian army suffer increasing losses during the offensive in Ukraine

UK Ministry of Defence
Russian army

The Russian occupying forces increased their offensive activity along the entire front in Ukraine, due to which the level of their losses increased.

British intelligence names the number of losses of the Russian army in Ukraine

The agency cites data from the Ukrainian General Staff from January 19, according to which the number of Russian shelling on the front line increased by 27% compared to the previous day.

Additional data from the General Staff, which compares the period of January 14-18 with previous five-day periods, confirms this growth.

In addition, as noted by UK Intelligence, during these five days the number of losses of military equipment on the part of Russia increased by 88%, and the number of losses of Russian tanks - by 95%.

The number of casualties in the occupying forces of the Russian Federation during the same period also increased by 15%, British analysts add.

The agency added that these data indicate a steady increase in the intensity of Russian offensive actions along the entire front during the past two weeks.

The key factor contributing to the activity of the Russian Federation, intelligence reports, is the freezing of the ground, which allows better movement of armored vehicles.

Losses of the Russian Federation as of January 21

During the day, the aviation of the Defense Forces struck 6 areas of concentration of personnel, weapons and military equipment, 1 anti-aircraft missile complex, 1 ammunition warehouse and 1 enemy communication hub.

Units of the missile forces struck 3 areas of concentration of personnel, weapons and military equipment, 1 control point and 1 radio electronic warfare station of the enemy.

As of January 21, the number of Russian personnel losses reached about 376,030 people.

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