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This is a list of Ukrainian, Russian and Russian-separatist aircraft losses during the Russo-Ukrainian War based on visual evidences or official confirmation from involved parties. It includes helicopters , fixed-wing aircraft and drones (UAVs), and losses from the War in Donbas , the current Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Wagner Group ...
Oryx was started in 2013, and initially focused on Syria [6] and later on the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War. [10]The blog gained international prominence through its work during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, counting and keeping track of material losses based on visual evidence and open-source intelligence from social media.
Henichesk (M360) – In August 2022, Ukrainian officials reported the loss of the Yevgenya-class minesweeper during the opening phases of the Russian invasion, alongside P190 Sloviansk. [ 100 ] On 14 March 2022, the Russian source RT reported that the Russian Armed Forces had captured about a dozen Ukrainian ships in Berdiansk .
On the face of it, Russian losses are unsustainable. But even more extraordinary is that its “elite” units are hemorrhaging the most materiel. After Ukraine’s Kharkiv counteroffensive, in ...
Two Russian landing boats filled with armoured vehicles destroyed by Ukraine in ‘significant loss’ for Putin. Alisha Rahaman Sarkar. November 11, 2023 at 1:30 PM.
As of 14 December 2024, 28 losses of 9K33s by Russia and 21 by Ukraine are documented with photos or video by the OSINT website Oryx. [29] [30] The War Zone notes that the number of losses could be higher since Oryx only tabulates visually confirmed losses. [28]
[23] [24] [25] Because it reports only visually confirmed losses, Oryx's tallies of equipment losses have formed absolute minimum baselines for loss estimates. [26] [23] The Free Buryatia Foundation, which was founded in opposition to the invasion, has used open-source intelligence to try to track the number of Buryats killed in action in ...
CBS News' Debora Patta reports from Kyiv, as new satellite imagery shows a massive 8-mile Russian convoy of hundreds of armored vehicles moving steadily south towards the eastern frontline.