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201 Days of the War: russian Casualties in Ukraine

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Military equipment abandoned by Russian soldiers. Kharkiv region. September, 2022. Photo - General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Military equipment abandoned by Russian soldiers. Kharkiv region. September, 2022. Photo - General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

russians are facing non-stop military losses on Ukrainian soil. About 52950 agressor's troops eliminated, 1575 air targets of invaders were shot down, thousands of tanks, armored vehicles and tracks were destroyed by 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 to 12.09. Find them in an infographic by Defense Express:

So far, the list of the enemy's combat losses is the following:

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Personnel – 52950 (+300),

Tanks ‒ 2168 (+14) units,

APV ‒ 4640 (+23) units,

Artillery systems – 1269 (+6) units,

MLRS – 311 (+0) units,

Anti-aircraft warfare systems – 162 (+0) units,

Aircraft – 243 (+1) units,

Helicopters – 213 (+0) units,

UAV operational-tactical level – 903 (+1) units,

Cruise missiles - 216 (+0),

Boats / cutters – 15 (+0) units,

Special equipment – 117 (+1),

Vehicles and fuel tanks – 3463 (+18) units.

Russian enemy suffered the greatest losses (of the past day) at the Kryvyi Rih and Donetsk directions. Data are being updated.

Find more details on the current situation of Ukraine-russia war in a publications by Defense Express:

Chronicle of the Russian Federation Crimes in Ukraine (September)

Mariupol - the city on the south of Ukraine, that was destroyed by russian army /Photo for illustratio
Mariupol - the city on the south of Ukraine, that was destroyed by russian army /Photo for illustratio
russian Troops Lost Next Su-34 Fighter-bomber (Video)

Illustrative photo / russian Su-34 aircraft
Illustrative photo / russian Su-34 aircraft
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