Russian losses and activities

Russian losses in Ukraine

1110 KWIA

2 Tanks

4 AFVs

85 Artillery systems

3 MLRS

2387 UAVs

26 Cruise missiles

199 Vehicles & fuel tanks

Russian activities

New record when it comes to suicide drones.

  • 157 combat clashes
  • 80 air strikes (37 missiles)
  • 260 KAB
  • 10 491 kamikaze drones
  • 3 850 shells (119 from MLRS)

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  1. “Ukraine has experience launching a grain corridor in the Black Sea despite Russia’s attempts to block the supply of food and other goods. The current situation is similar, but this time it concerns energy.”

    — President Zelenskyy

    Ukraine is ready to assist in unblocking the Strait of Hormuz in the Middle East if requested.

    An attitude quite different from how many European countries have responded to American requests for assistance. And a more serious approach than taken from experts and bloggers smearing, raveling and joking about the US/Israeli-led effort to dismantle the world’s leading terrorism regime. The jokes will land on those who deserve it.

    1. Well said by Zelensky. The liberal establishment media in the West have lost it. The USA and Israel are doing the right thing. Yet everything is wrong. It’s not constructive.

      1. He plays nicely!

        What irritates me the most about Europe is that many politicians seem to care more about what makes them popular than what might be best for the country. We saw what happened in Canada and when Trump argued about Greenland, support for the Danish Social Democrats leading the government increased. “Standing up” against Trump is opportunistic.

        Saw a headline about China starting to sell LNG. The question is, will they then speed up the coal power plants? In Europe, we have such high costs for CO2 emissions that coal power is used as a last resort, resulting in industries moving to China, which burns coal at full throttle. But what don’t we do to make it look good on the surface?

    2. Link to the interview:

      https://x.com/gerashchenko_en/status/2040085102957318367?s=46

      President Zelenskyy: Ukraine is open to discussing the issue of the Strait of Hormuz, but we are not involved at this stage, as no such request has been made.

      “Today, I do not see any country capable of lifting the blockade on its own – only joint efforts can deliver results. Ukraine has experience launching a grain corridor in the Black Sea despite Russia’s attempts to block the supply of food and other goods. The current situation is similar, but this time it concerns energy.

      Our proposal – based on our experience – is that the war and negotiations on reopening the Strait of Hormuz could proceed in parallel. It is worth trying to find a diplomatic solution, and this could be beneficial for both sides in the conflict.

      An alternative approach could be the establishment of unilateral control over the strait, similar to what Ukraine did with the grain corridor. This would require interceptors, military convoys to escort vessels, a large integrated electronic warfare network, and other tools. We are ready to help with this.

      However, at this stage, we are not involved. No one has made such a request yet. For now, we are simply sharing our expertise. If one day our partners choose to use it, we will be ready.”

    3. Att återöppna sundet med militära medel skulle ske i tre steg.

      1. Rensa minor […]
      2. Undertrycka hot längs kusten. […] kräver konstant övervakning och snabb ingripande.
      3. Försvara fartyg i realtid. När drönare eller missiler avfyras är svarsfönstren korta.

      Vad Ukraina bidrar med

      […]
      “Vår expertis inom att öppna upp Svartahavskorridoren är mycket viktig, och den här frågan tas upp,” sa Zelensky.

      Utanför militära åtgärder arbetade Ukraina med att minska sjöfartsrisker genom att samarbeta med två stora brittiska försäkringsbolag.

      […]

      Denna kombination av militär och kommersiell strategi kan visa sig vara användbar i Persiska viken.

      Jämfört med de flesta västliga flottplattformar som för närvarande är utplacerade i Persiska viken är de utformade för att bekämpa högkvalitativa hot, som missiler och flygplan, och förlitar sig på sofistikerade, kostsamma interceptors.

      Denna modell är dåligt lämpad för att hantera svärmar av lågkostnadsdrönare eller snabbt rörliga ytfartyg som Iran besitter.

      Ukrainas innovativa tillvägagångssätt, byggt kring skalbara, relativt billiga system, är mycket bättre lämpat för att bekämpa sådana attacker.

      En central del av den strategin har varit den snabba utvecklingen av marinadrönare. Ukraina driver nu ett brett utbud av obemannade ytsystem som kan användas både för kamikazeattacker mot ytfartyg och, i modifierade versioner, för att avfyra drönare med förstapersonsvy (FPV) eller bära luftvärnssystem.

  2. Army Inform

    Nine out of ten: Ukraine’s air defences set a drone interception record in March

    Ukrainian Defence Forces intercepted over 90% of Russian drones in March — a record performance against a rapidly escalating air campaign — @DefenceU.

    The context matters

    Russia is not reducing attacks — it is scaling them.

    In March alone, Ukrainian air defences tracked around 6,600 aerial targets, up from more than 5,300 the month before.

    Of these:
    — 6,463 drones launched → 5,833 neutralised (90.25%)
    — 138 missiles launched → 102 intercepted (~74%)

    The strategy behind Russian strikes is increasingly clear:

    — mass launches
    — mixed packages (drones + missiles)
    — attempts to overload air defence systems

    On 24 March, Russia launched nearly 1,000 drones in a single day — the largest attack of the war.

    Ukraine responded with 94.6% interception.

    This is not just air defence — it’s system-level adaptation.

    Ukraine combines:
    — air defence systems
    — aviation
    — electronic warfare (jamming and “soft kills”)
    — mobile fire groups

    Not every target is destroyed — some are neutralised without interception, preserving scarce missiles.

    The goal is explicit:

    — detect 100% of threats in real time
    — intercept at least 95%

    Ukraine is not there yet.
    But it is getting closer — under increasing pressure.

    For international observers:

    this is a live test of how modern air defence scales under saturation attacks.

    And so far, Ukraine is holding.

     

  3. N Slobozhansky-Kursk 3
    S Slobozhansky 5
    Kupyansk 8
    Lyman 2↘️
    Slovyansk 5
    Kramatorsk 0
    Kostjantynivka 23💥↗️
    Pokrovsk 35💥💥↘️
    Oleksandrivskij 8↘️
    Huliaipole 16💥↘️
    Orikhivsk 2↘️
    Prydniprovskij/Dnipro 5↗️

    Sum sectors 112↘️
    Unlocalized 45
    Total 157↘️

  4. At home in Sweden, there are still those who have not realized that a war is ongoing in Europe, the most extensive since the Second World War. It is astonishing to see that certain individuals, who are also paid with taxpayer money, seem not to understand that one cannot stop the Russian scoundrels with hand hearts and strength hugs alone.
    Per Olsson Frid, Director General of one of the state’s many agencies for AMS projects, rambles on about not leaving the now quite outdated Ottawa Treaty on anti-personnel mines.
    I wish that this damned clown of a useful idiot suffers from both multiple ingrown toenails and chronic hemorrhoids, as he already seems to be suffering from brain rot.
    My advice to the government is to immediately withdraw from the Ottawa Treaty and shut down the Folke Bernadotte Academy, using the taxpayer money saved through this to purchase new mines for the Armed Forces instead.
    https://omni.se/kritik-mot-svenska-planer-pa-att-tillata-minor-ingen-vag-framat/a/7pp8V3

    1. Add that mines used in the west usually have a built-in clock or rely on a battery that only lasts for a certain time, when the battery runs out, the mine stops working, i.e. areas with landmines clear themselves over time.

  5. https://x.com/gerashchenko_en/status/2040059961133195743?s=46

    Q: Is the Kremlin benefiting from the war in Iran? President Trump has eased off some sanctions on Russian oil. So is Putin gaining from Trump’s actions in the Middle East?

    President Zelenskyy: Putin wants a long war. For him, a long war in Iran is a plus.

    In addition to higher energy prices, it means the depletion of U.S. reserves and air defense production capacity. Any war is a depletion of resources.

    So it benefits Putin when resources do not go to Ukraine – the country he has directed his army against and is fighting. He needs to weaken us. And this is a long process. The Middle East is one of the ways to do that.

    📹: BBC Politics

  6. 2nd April 2026:

    Ukrainian drones of the 1st Center of Unmanned Systems Forces flew 1,300 km and hit the Bashneft-Novoil refinery.

    The refinery is part of the “Ufa refinery group” and has a primary oil refining capacity of approximately 7 million tons per year. It produces aviation fuel, diesel, Euro-5/6 grade gasoline, and other petroleum products used, among other things, to supply the Russian army.

  7. Ryssland lider rekordförluster i mars, säger Zelensky. Zelensky sa också att enligt brittisk underrättelsetjänst är situationen på slagfältet för närvarande mest gynnsam för Ukraina under de senaste 10 månaderna.

    Zelensky sa att Ukraina har videobevis på varje fall bland över 35 000 ryska soldater som rapporterats döda eller skadade.

    “Vi har klara och verifierade rapporter på varje front och inom alla kategorier av offer. Vi är redo att tillhandahålla relevant data till våra partners,” sa Zelensky efter ett möte med försvarsminister Mykhailo Fedorov.

    https://kyivindependent.com/russia-suffers-record-losses-in-march-with-over-35-000-killed-and-injured-in-ukraine-zelensky-says

     

  8. Medan Ukrainahjälpen sinar, begär Trump rekordstora 1,5 biljoner dollar i militärutgifter.

    • Förslaget till budget kräver en ökning med 445 miljarder dollar (44%) i försvarsmedel år 2027
    • Sammanfaller med en 99% minskning av amerikansk militärhjälp till Ukraina under hans första år tillbaka i ämbetet.
    • Inga nya försvarshjälppaket enligt Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA).
    • Istället säljs vapen till Ukraina via NATO-partners, med användning av PURL.
    • PURL-programmet kan också vara i fara då Trumps fokus skiftar från att avsluta Rysslands krig i Ukraina till att föra en ny amerikansk krig i Mellanöstern.
    • Trump hotar med att sluta leverera vapen till Ukraina om inte europeiska länder assisterar i USA:s militära ansträngningar i Iran, vilket hjälper till att öppna upp Hormuzsundet.

    https://kyivindependent.com/while-ukraine-aid-runs-dry-trump-asks-for-record-breaking-1-5-trillion-in-military-spending

  9. Kicked the boss in the arm in the USA says that lunatics will destroy the US’s power.

    Can one predict a ground war in Iran?

    Anything else on your radar?

    He agrees with MXT anyway 😀

    1. When competence is replaced by loyalty in the army, there will be more unnecessary wars, more risk-taking, and more dead soldiers. We can see how the Russians are waging war. They have always been at war, but if competent officers are replaced by loyalists, the responsibility is also shifted upwards, and that’s where the psychopaths are.

  10. Hello and happy Easter from Abu Dhabi. 🐣

    A lot is happening in the area and I shouldn’t write too much as this country is as it is. Before I decided to come here and work for a few years, the attitude was clearly that I wanted to experience the pros and cons of living in a country other than Sweden, and then I thought it would be interesting to see real contrasts and not just move to Denmark. Well, now I really get to experience the other side of the coin and it seems to only get worse and worse, and I have an extremely hard time finding good information, so a little “shoutout” to everyone here if you have tips on good OSINT sites or the like. Like many others here, I put a lot of energy into trying to keep as updated as possible, so that we are always ready to make decisions about whether it’s time to leave or not, censorship is strong here though and it’s just getting worse and worse. An example, a parameter that is important to me is how many missiles/drones get through? So, the official source that we are indoctrinated with is the Ministry of Defense here, so if we look at what they report, something happened on March 11th. Here is the image from March 10th, clearly showing how many interceptions and how many got through:

    And here is the corresponding one for March 11th, something missing or what?

    It’s not just this, there are details in news reporting that change, for example, in the beginning it was clear whether it was a direct hit or if it was due to falling debris. Now it’s always “item was hit due to debris after a successful interception” so it’s no longer possible to form an opinion on how things are going down here, I have a gut feeling but I lack the facts to support it. And around this, there is a lot to share but not as long as I am in this country, so it will be a brain dump when I am back in Sweden.

    So any tips on sites where I can find good information and statistics, free or not, don’t matter that much but right now in this country, information is a valuable commodity.

    I really would have liked to write more about what’s happening here but for now, I have to settle for asking for help from you who gather information from all possible sources.

    All the best from Abu Dhabi. (At least it’s warm here 😏)

    1. Unfortunately, I have no tips on a good place for OSINT, but wasn’t it around 10-11 March that Ukraine sent its drone teams to the Middle East? 💪 😁

  11. I’m sitting on the plane and piecing together some things – there is definitely something going on in Iran, a new operation?

    I haven’t kept up if everything has arrived by sea yet, but the millions in insider trading are there again, a large airlift and lots of meetings in the White House, etc.

    The tips are probably Kharg and the islands in the Hormuz or is it believed to be the mainland?

    1. It will probably be difficult, those militias are there to kill civilians, so it’s probably best to stay indoors.

      It will be too much for Israel/USA to cluster them if they see them gathering somewhere.

      The fact that IRCG is now so weakened that they need help from both Iraq, Pakistan, and Afghanistan indicates that there is now a power vacuum there. The militias that are now entering surely want to fill some of that vacuum, and it could lead to civil war.

  12. I agree. There are usually very militant oppositions between them. Otherwise, it’s no stranger than Catholics and Protestants cooperating within NATO.

    1. Well, Shia and Sunni are a bit like Catholics and Protestants in the 17th century, but after 30 years of war we learned. In the Middle East, they may not have come that far yet.

      1. Speak for yourself, hey!!…. Who dares to trust the papists and their deceitful Jesuit priests with their poisoned crucifixes just waiting to give one the last rites…..

  13. F15 is considered to be a very competent aircraft. It has never lost an aerial combat and I assume has never been shot down either. According to Wikipedia. Now the US lost three due to “friendly fire” in Kuwait and another one in Iran.
    But during a simulated exercise in Brazil at the end of last year, Gripen E won over F15. Colombia was present at that exercise and decided fairly quickly to order Gripen E.
    F15, to the best of my knowledge, has never been stationed on an aircraft carrier.

    1. I thought I saw a shaky and unclear movie found on the more obscure parts of the internet. Trump can be seen being carried by two very stately men, with impressively straight jaw profiles that really stand out on TV. Trump was transported in through the back entrance. He had 2 golden syringes stylishly placed in his right buttock and was wearing a white shirt with metal buckles and unusually long sleeves. It should be noted that the buckles were made of 18 karat gold and the White House logo was embroidered in the most beautiful colors. There is probably no more beautiful shirt in the world, and there probably never will be anything like it either. Nothing else is worthy of the most beautiful, finest, and most [in]competent president in US history. Absolutely nothing for Sleepy Joe or any other crooked Democrat.

    2. Hmm, walking around and being angry all the time at his age can’t be healthy, so it wouldn’t surprise me if the body starts to cancel the contract.

      As we usually say, the body suffers for the stupidity of the head, that is, the head is stupid so the body suffers.

    1. The dog had to be put down. Burns in the mouth and throat.
      This must be considered animal cruelty. The pig wallows in the target of attack and seems to tolerate it better.

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