Since the start of the invasion a year ago, a website monitoring military losses estimates Russia has lost over half of all its tanks in Ukraine—1,769 vehicles.
The number of military losses suffered by Russia in a single day is higher than normal, but Moscow has had higher losses in the past 12 months of war.
Between February 20 and 21, Russia had lost a total of 10 tanks, according to Ukraine. The day before that, a total of six.
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