Vehicle and personnel losses David Axe, a
Forbes journalist, opined that the Ukrainian defeat near Mala Tokmachka was a
military disaster, with both the 33rd and 47th losing 15% of their soldiers killed or wounded, and losing a fifth of Ukraine's M2 Bradleys, a fifth of its Leopard 2A6s and half its Leopard 2Rs with Russian forces in return only suffering light casualties. The battle was also the first documented loss of a Leopard 2 during the
Russo-Ukrainian war. Some of the damaged vehicles were later recovered and repaired by Ukrainian forces. Ukrainian sources claimed that Russian forces were inflating Ukrainian equipment losses at Mala Tokmachka. Russian forces would later publish a video on 13 June showing 2 captured
Leopard 2 tanks and multiple
M2 Bradleys.
Changes to strategy The defeat at Mala Tokmachka resulted in Ukrainian commanders switching to dismounted infantry attacks rather than mechanized assaults in order to not risk more armored vehicles. This would result in lowered armor losses but higher infantry casualties. On 30 June 2023, the
Institute for the Study of War opined that the lack of a major breakthrough by Ukrainian forces around Mala Tokmachka would lead to less attacks and the beginning of positional fighting. It was later reported that Russian forces quadrupled the depth of their defensive minefields, from 120 meters to 500 meters and also increased the density of mines within the expanded fields.
Further combat near Mala Tokmachka On 12 June, Russian military reporters said that Russian forces counterattacked Ukrainian positions south of Orikhiv. On 15 June, Ukrainian Brigadier-General Oleksii Hromov told a media briefing that Ukrainian forces had advanced by up to 3 km (1.8 miles) near Mala Tokmachka. On 21 June, Ukrainian General Staff spokesperson Andriy Kovalev claimed that Ukrainian forces had made several gains around Mala Tokmachka. On 28 June, Markus posted a video on
Facebook about how he and soldiers under his command captured a Russian trench after 24 hours of assaults and were exhausted.
47th Brigade leadership On 30 June 2023 headmaster Sergeant Major Valerii Markus of the 47th Mechanized Brigade met with President of Ukraine
Volodymyr Zelenskyy and complained about the decisions of the unit's command regarding lack of interest in soldiers morale and officers incompetence during the battle. Markus was later voluntarily
demoted to private after calling the brigade's commander, Lt. Col.
Oleksandr Sak an "immoral degenerate". Sak would later be sacked on 16 September 2023 and replaced by Colonel Oleksandr Pavlii. A Ukrainian veteran of the 47th Mechanized Brigade who lost his leg during the battle named Mykola Melnyk, criticized the leadership of the battle but praised the American donated M2 Bradleys during an interview saying: "The Bradley withstood everything". ==Notes==