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1574 Days of russia-Ukraine War – russian Casualties in Ukraine

Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to destroy russians on land, in the air, and at sea / Open source photo
Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to destroy russians on land, in the air, and at sea / Open source photo

The russians are facing non-stop military losses on Ukrainian soil. About 1,385,420 aggressor's troops were eliminated, 359,113 air targets of invaders were shot down, thousands of tanks, armored vehicles and trucks were destroyed by the defenders of Ukraine

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has published a new summary of total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 16.06.26. Find them in the infographics by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine:

So far, the enemy’s combat losses are the following:

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  • Personnel – 1,385,420 (+1,230),
  • Tanks – 12,026 (+1) units,
  • APV – 24,768 (+5) units,
  • Artillery systems – 44,118 (+36) units,
  • MLRS – 1,872 (+2) units,
  • Anti-aircraft warfare systems – 1,427 (+7) units,
  • Aircraft – 436 (+0) units,
  • Helicopters – 353 (+0) units,
  • Ground robotic systems – 1,667 (+3) units,
  • Operational-tactical level UAVs – 353,541 (+2,062) units,
  • Cruise missiles – 4,783 (+50) units,
  • Boats / warships – 33 (+0) units,
  • Submarines – 2 (+0),
  • Special equipment – 4,300 (+4) units,
  • Vehicles and fuel tanks – 107,508 (+417) units.

Data are being updated.

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