The Russian occupiers are losing

military equipment

not only on the battlefield in Ukraine, they cannot even complete the simple task of safely delivering all the equipment to the war.   

For example, the Strategic Communications Department of the Armed Forces of Ukraine released a video of how the occupiers "lost" an infantry fighting vehicle on the road because they had not properly secured it to the train platform.

"At the loading station for military equipment somewhere in the swamps, some drunken flag, along with his soldiers, did not fix the BMP on the platform. During the movement of the train, the BMP naturally left the platform and almost fell. Not thinking of anything better, the train was stopped and they simply dropped the BPM from the platform... Just in case, we remind you that this is the ftaraya army of the world," the message says.

Losses of Russia in the war against Ukraine

Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, as of December 13, Russia has lost

about 95,260 thousand of its soldiers in the war against Ukraine. 

According to the General Staff, in the Kherson region, the Russian occupiers

are withdrawing troops from several settlements and conducting rotation

On December 10, explosions rang out in the restaurant of the "Hunter's Stop" recreation center

in Melitopol

.

Later it became known that there the Russian occupiers celebrated the birthday of Yevgeny Balytskyi, Gauleiter of Zaporizhzhia.

Occupiers lived there, used the services of a cafe and a sauna. 

Oleksiy Arestovych, an adviser to the President's Office, said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine fired at the hotel in Melitopol, where the "Kadyrivets" were based.

According to some reports,

about 200 occupiers died.

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