Russian aircraft in Ukraine
Russian aircraft in Ukraine
Russian aircraft in Ukraine
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The Ukrainian military reported significant losses inflicted on Russian forces over the past few days, including the destruction of 14 tanks, 65 artillery systems, and two aircraft, as well as downing 17 out of 23 enemy drones. Notably, Ukrainian forces shot down two Russian Su-25 attack aircraft within five days, showcasing the vulnerabilities of Russia's air capabilities amidst ongoing assaults in the Kharkiv and Donetsk regions. Since the invasion began, estimates suggest that Russia has lost around 568,000 personnel, with heavy casualties reported among its air force, including the loss of approximately 330 aircraft. The British military predicts it could take Russia up to five years to restore its army to pre-war strength due to these losses. Evidence of Russia's military struggles is further reflected in increased expenditure on cemetery expansions, highlighting the human cost of the conflict. As Ukraine continues to utilize advanced Western weaponry, including the U.S.-supplied Patriot system, Russia's air operations face escalating challenges.

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