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According to Alexander Kovalenko's military-political observer, the enemy loss d...

The Armed Forces in September set 3 records for the destruction of equipment and weapons of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation - expert

According to Alexander Kovalenko's military-political observer, the enemy loss data is only an intermediate result, because by the end of the month there is still time. The losses of the Russian Federation in Ukraine continue to grow rapidly and in the near future can expect another record. This was stated by Alexander Kovalenko, a military-political observer of the Information Resistance group in his Telegram channel on September 23.

According to him, by the third week, it can be stated that the destroyed equipment of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation is reached to record amount. "As expected, the next record will be set by the number of destroyed artillery. In 3 weeks of September, 680 units were destroyed. For the absolute record it is necessary to destroy another 12 trunks," - said Alexander Kovalenko. At the same time, the forces of Ukraine's defense have another record.

They destroyed a record number of Russian RSLS. This as of September 23 is already 54 units, and by the end of the month and the figure can reach up to 70. "Time will show, but given the tactics of using the RSSV the enemy can be argued that it is quite real. , Russian troops are forced to pull the RSSU closer to the front line, " - continued Alexander Kovalenko. The third record for the losses of the Russian Federation, which also became expected, is the motor transport of the enemy.

The logistics of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation compresses, as noted by a military-political observer, and they use ordinary "loaves" in places where BBM should be used. The Russians have a big shortage of this type of technology. "What will be the final results, we will see at the end of the month, but the intermediates already say more than just a lot," - summed up Alexander Kovalenko.