UAF: Losses of the Russian military until 13.08.23
The total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 13.08.23 were approximately:
personnel - about 253850 (+560) people were liquidated,
tanks - 4298 (+3) units
armored personnel carriers - 8335 (+11) units
artillery systems - 5072 (+19) units,
MLRS - 713 (+0) units,
air defense systems / Anti-aircraft warfare systems - 477 (+5) units
aircraft - 315 (+0) units
helicopters - 313 (+0) units,
UAV operational-tactical level - 4204 (+3),
cruise missiles - 1379 (+0),
ships / boats / warships / boats - 18 (+0) units,
vehicles and fuel tanks - 7543 (+20) units,
special equipment - 760 (+1).
The figure of total enemy losses in cruise missiles has been updated to take into account reconnaissance and search activities - this is not the loss of a cruise missile by the occupiers yesterday!
How does the average Russian parent deal with losing their child in the war?
Like have they just been brainwashed over the decades to just accept it, or are they afraid to speak up to do anything, or are they silenced into speaking out, or something else or a combination of things?
I assume some people would double down on the necessity of war if their child died there. Like some kind of “the war was needed and correct, otherwise what did my child died for?”, you know? I would assume that the thought that your child died for nothing is too scary for some people.