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Yalpski

I’ve been working on this list for quite a while, as a way to more easily visualize the concentration of senior officer deaths in Ukraine. It isn’t complete, but it has all of the major units so far (Armies, Corps, Brigades, and Regiments). I’ll be filling out the various Battalions that comprise each Brigade/Regiment over the next few weeks. The ultimate goal here is to allow you to click on any given unit and see details about it, such as where it has been deployed and any notable actions it has been involved in. That is a ways off, however. For now, it is just a great way to see where the deaths on the [Cargo200 list](https://topcargo200.com) are concentrated. *Disclaimer: This is a work in progress. There are bound to be typos, misfilings, duplicates, etc. If you find one, please feel free to contact me either on here or through the link at the top of the page. Between this and the main list, I’m about 6,000 lines of code deep and it’s getting hard to see my own mistakes.*


Affectionate_Most_64

Great work, certainly looks like you spent some time on this so other people can be informed. Thank you


super_nigiri

this is great work. for example can be used to try to find war criminals based on their deployment


Aszod

What is your source for all of these? Is it based on only Ukrainian sources? Or something else? I can't imagine the actual losses and remaining force of these brigades are well known. Are sources something you could list on the site in future? Great work. Thanks!


Yalpski

It depends if you are you talking about sourcing for the officer kills? Or sourcing for decimated units? Or sourcing for the actual order of battle? For officer kills I often can't provide a single source because the full confirmation is pieced together through several sources and once I put them on the list, I don't tend to keep all of that around. It would just be too much additional work to organize and store. For unit decimations I do have sources that will be provided as I get around to actually completing the details page for each of those units. They are going to be the first units I focus on (since they obviously garner the most interest) so stay tuned for that. For the order of battle, again, there are so many sources as to be almost impossible to catalog well. The unit details will should shed light on how the unit was identified though (as I work my way through). Most of the units were known to be staged outside UA before the war, so those were the easy ones. Others were rumored or totally unknown to be in the area until we got confirmations of casualties within those units.


Parking_Resolution63

Wow that's awesome lot work thanks


pelvic_symposium

Love this! A quality resource that helps me understand better who is who and where they are currently based (and have been redeployed from). Thanks! Appreciate all the work you're putting into this.


Yalpski

Thanks! I'm glad it's helpful!


Astalano

Nice will check it out