Sunday23 March 2025
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In just one day, Russia lost nearly 1,200 soldiers and 59 artillery systems, according to the Ukrainian General Staff's report.

Over the past 24 hours, from February 14 to 15, the Russian army has lost 1,180 soldiers in the conflict against Ukraine. Additionally, Ukrainian Armed Forces have destroyed 59 artillery systems, 117 drones, and 127 vehicles.
За сутки Россия потеряла около 1200 солдат и 59 артиллерийских систем, согласно информации Генштаба ВСУ.

In the past 24 hours, from February 14 to 15, the losses of the Russian army in the war against Ukraine amounted to 1,180 soldiers. Additionally, the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed 59 artillery systems, 117 drones, and 127 units of automotive equipment.

This information is reported by RBK-Ukraine citing data from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

As of February 15, 2025, the total combat losses of the enemy from February 24, 2022, are estimated to be:

  • personnel - about 856,660 (+1,180) individuals;
  • tanks - 10,068 (+11) units;
  • armored combat vehicles - 20,927 (+17) units;
  • artillery systems - 23,174 (+59) units;
  • MLRS - 1,283 (+1) units;
  • air defense systems - 1,067 (+1) units;
  • aircraft - 370 units;
  • helicopters - 331 units;
  • operational-tactical UAVs - 25,341 (+117) units;
  • cruise missiles - 3,063 units;
  • ships/boats - 28 units;
  • submarines - 1 unit;
  • automotive equipment and fuel tankers - 37,379 (+127) units;
  • special equipment - 3,747 (+2) units.

Situation at the Front

We remind you that over the past day at the front, according to the General Staff, as of the evening, 99 combat clashes occurred. Ukrainian defenders continued to resist the occupiers' attempts to advance deeper into Ukrainian territory.

The General Staff also reported that Russian invaders launched 45 airstrikes over the past day, dropping 64 guided aerial bombs. They also utilized about a thousand kamikaze drones and carried out more than 4,500 shellings targeting Ukrainian troops and populated areas.