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Russia's daily casualties in Ukraine are likely higher now than at any other time in the war, says UK intel

Thibault Spirlet   

Russia's daily casualties in Ukraine are likely higher now than at any other time in the war, says UK intel
International2 min read
  • Russia may be losing more soldiers in Ukraine now than at any other time in the war, per UK intel.
  • The UK Ministry of Defence put it down to those killed and injured in Russia's attacks on Avdiivka.

Russia is losing more soldiers this month in Ukraine than it has at any time over the past 20 months of the war, British intelligence reported on Monday.

An average of 931 Russian soldiers are being injured or killed on a daily basis in November, compared to 776 at the height of Russia's assault on Bakhmut in March, the previous high, the UK Ministry of Defence said in a daily intelligence update, citing Ukrainian General Staff figures.

"The last six weeks have likely seen some of the highest Russian casualty rates of the war so far," the MOD said.

Neither Business Insider nor the UK's MOD could independently verify the methodology used by the Ukrainian General Staff.

But the MOD said the figures are "plausible," putting it down to mounting casualty figures from Russia's attacks on Avdiivka, a small town on the edge of occupied Donetsk.

Russia's military has suffered heavy losses in the region because of its reliance on Soviet-era military tactics, according to military analysts.

Russian troops are resorting to the "classic military maneuver" of encircling the enemy on three sides, which they have used "many times" in Bakhmut, Mark Cancian, a retired US Marine Corps colonel and a senior advisor at the Center for Strategic International Studies, told Business Insider last week.

George Barros, a Russia analyst at the Institute for the Study of War, made a similar assessment, telling Business Insider that Russia is launching brutal attacks with an enormous quantity of combat power.

Russia has lost so many soldiers in the city that a Ukrainian drone operator compared it to scenes from a "zombie movie," the AFP news agency reported last Thursday.

The drone operator, who goes by the call sign "Trauma," told the news agency that "columns of tanks and armored personnel carriers" fell one by one into minefields and were hit by drones and anti-tank missiles.

Russian assaults have caused massive losses to armored vehicles, according to aerial footage shared by General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, commander of Ukraine's Tavriia Operational Strategic Group.

Despite their efforts, Russian forces have made only marginal gains, bringing them about 4 miles away from Avdiivka, the Institute for the Study of War think tank reported on Sunday, citing geolocated footage.


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