Enemy losses as of March 15, 2025 - General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
15.03.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
15.03.2025
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As of the morning of March 15, 2025, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Russia has suffered significant losses in our war.
Russian losses as of March 15, 2025
Losses of the Russian Federation during this period include:
- Personnel - approximately 892840 (+1180) individuals
- Tanks - 10315 (+2) units
- Armored combat vehicles - 21458 (+15) units
- Artillery systems - 24483 (+28) units
- MLRS - 1315 (+1) units
- Air defense systems - 1103 (+0) units
- Aircraft - 370 (+0) units
- Helicopters - 331 (+0) units
- Operational-tactical UAVs - 29233 (+97) units
- Missiles - 3121 (+0) units
- Ships / boats - 28 (+0) units
- Submarines - 1 (+0) unit
- Automotive vehicles and tank trucks - (+102) units
- Special equipment - 3777 (+0) units
Activity of the occupiers' fleet on March 15
- There are no enemy ships in the Black Sea.
- There are no enemy ships in the Azov Sea.
- In the Mediterranean Sea, there are 4 enemy ships, of which 3 are carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles and can launch up to 26 missiles in a single salvo.
Over the past day, in the direction of the Kerch Strait, passed:
- Two vessels that continued their way to the Black Sea and passed through the Bosporus.
- Five vessels, of which three continued to the Azov Sea through the Bosporus.
The full-scale war in Ukraine has been ongoing for 1116 days.
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