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Det nuvarande artillerikriget är mycket blodigt. 2-300 döda ukrainare per dag just nu. Full quote translated: "We had, at the beginning of the conflict, 100 people KIA per day on average, and in the Russian army, 1,000 people died per day in the first 20-30 days. Now they have 200-300 dead, no less. It will be one to five, one to three, one to six (will fluctuate)" (Översättningen i tweeten är inte exakt).
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Med drönare o lasermarkeringar så är det väldigt svårt att skydda sig mot artilleri. Ukraina skjuter ca 5000 om dagen och om dessa träffar någorlunda rätt på sina mål så är det inte otroligt att det blir dessa siffror.
Det här kriget började likna första världskriget där artilleriet dominerade slagfältet och att stor del av förlusterna var bakom fronten där målen var lättare att slå ut.
Since the beginning of the war, Ukraine has lost about 10,000 soldiers. This was stated by Oleksiy Arestovich, advisor to the head of the Office of the President, in an interview with Mark Feigin.
"We had an average of 100 per day killed at the beginning of the conflict. But in the Russian army 1 thousand a day were killed in the first 20-30 days. Now 200-300 are killed, not less. Well, look, today only, however, today (June 10, - editor) is an atypical day, artillery has worked too well, so we have sentenced 600 people a day, not less," he said.
According to Arestovich, the same trend will be observed in the future.
"It will be like this: one to five, one to three, one to six fluctuate like this," he said.
Arestovich answered in the affirmative to Feygin's question whether, based on these calculations, it was possible to say that the Ukrainian army had lost up to 10 thousand fighters.
"Yes, somewhere like that," he said.
....däremot har man slagit ut många tanks, 11 st och bepansrade stridsfordon 18 st är mycket bra kämpat....
...bra också att man träffar artilleripjäser, 3 st utplånade och raketartillerifordon 4 st.