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It has been nine months since the Russian invasion. During this period, Kharkiv-Izyum and Kherson were retaken by Ukrainian forces.
In the east, Russian forces repeatedly attacked valiantly, but were defeated by Ukrainian forces.
In the south, artillery fire from both sides continues, but Ukrainian forces are preparing for an offensive and Russian forces are building defensive trenches.
Looking at the losses of the Russian army during this period (announced by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine), the periods of high losses differed depending on the type of weapon.
Basically, the number was the highest at the beginning of the invasion, but then it decreased and some increased after 7 months. There is also a similar trend in troop losses.
This increase or decrease is mainly due to the change in the aspect of the battle.
By classifying the loss of tanks, armored vehicles, artillery, etc. of ground forces and the loss of personnel, we consider the changes and reasons for losses, the possibility of sufficiency and the prediction of future battles.