The graphic is missing two Xs - hard to keep up, I know.
The Daily Digest reports:
“The Russian Armed Forces suffered its bloodiest month since Vladimir Putin ordered his invasion of Ukraine, and while February did see Moscow make gains, the British Ministry of Defence reported those gains were costly...
...The British Ministry of Defence assessed that Russia lost 29,000 killed or wounded over the month of February and it added that the daily average casualty numbers throughout the month were the highest since the war began.
On average, Moscow was losing 984 soldiers per day in February, a figure the ministry noted was a reflection of the type of warfare that Russia was using in the pursuit of the country’s goal to capture more Ukrainian territory...
...Russian battlefield tactics combined with poor-quality troops may be the reason why the country suffered such a high casualty rate in February, and whether or not the rate kept rising in March is still unknown, but it doesn’t look good...
...Such high losses may be why the British Ministry of Defence felt comfortable providing an estimate of current Russian casualty figures, noting in its assessment that Moscow had probably lost over 355,000 soldiers since invading.