On the Pokrovsky direction, the enemy lost more tanks than are in the Bundeswehr's arsenal.
19.03.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
19.03.2025
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The 'Khortytsia' group reported that on the Pokrovsky front, there is a decrease in heavy equipment from the Russian army.
Spokesman for the OSUV 'Khortytsia', Viktor Trehubov, reported that the Russian invaders lost a significant amount of military equipment during the first two months of this year.
'It has definitely become less; they (the Russians - ed.) lost more tank reserves in the first two months of this year than the Bundeswehr has in its arsenal - this is close to 300 in fact, so it needs to be understood that their supplies are not limitless, and their logistics are not limitless, so they are increasingly having some non-standard things happen: sometimes a tank is used instead of an infantry fighting vehicle to transport troops because there are no infantry fighting vehicles, and sometimes a tank is not used where it should be because there is no tank,' the spokesman reported.
Trehubov noted that although sometimes there are attempts to break through enemy tank columns, this is an exception to the general rules.
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