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Seems off. How were these destroyed items identified. I can see the Ukraine allowing outside observers in but I just don’t see Russia allowing them in. Russia is too secretive and sketchy to be transparent.
The 1:4 number is from visually confirmed losses, counted in released footage. The source is liked in the article.
AFAIK, they were identified by photo and video evidence by OSINT analysts.