British intelligence explained why the Russian army suffered record losses in November.


In November, the average number of losses of Russian troops in Ukraine reached a record level, reported the British Ministry of Defence.
Throughout November, the Russian army suffered losses amounting to 1523 individuals (including killed and wounded). This is the third consecutive month that Russian forces have experienced combat losses, the Ministry of Defence adds.
Moreover, November 28 became a record day for the number of losses - 2030 individuals. This is the first Time that Russia has suffered over 2000 losses in one day.
Intelligence emphasizes that November has been the fifth consecutive month in which Russian troops have lost personnel and this number continues to rise. The total number of losses this month amounts to 45,680 individuals.
According to the Ministry of Defence, the large number of losses indicates the activity of Russian operations and offensives. Russia is trying to increase pressure on the Ukrainian borders, directing all its efforts to areas such as Kursk, Kupyansk, Toretsk, Pokrovsk, and Velyka Novosilka.
According to the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, in November, the Russian army suffered the highest losses in irretrievable and sanitary personnel since the beginning of the invasion - 45,720 military personnel. Additionally, the total losses of the enemy in weapons and equipment in November exceed 3 billion dollars.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, stated that the losses of Russian invaders at the front this autumn exceeded all expectations.
Less than 80 thousand people have died since the beginning of the invasion.
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