The Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed 870 occupiers and 291 Russian drones in a day: detailed enemy losses.
870 occupiers, 48 artillery systems, and 291 drones: losses of the Russians updated by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
According to FREEДOM: In the past days, the Defense Forces of Ukraine have eliminated 870 Russian soldiers at the front and destroyed eight armored vehicles, as well as shot down 291 enemy drones. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU).
The total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.2022 to 25.08.2025 approximately consist of:
- personnel - about 1,076,940 (+870) people;
- tanks - 11,130 (+1) units;
- combat armored vehicles - 23,175 (+8) units;
- artillery systems - 31,946 (+48) units;
- MLRS - 1,472 units;
- air defense systems - 1,211 units;
- aircraft - 422 units;
- helicopters - 340 units;
- operational-tactical drones - 53,347 (+291) units;
- cruise missiles - 3,598 units;
- ships/boats - 28 units;
- submarines - 1 unit;
- automotive and tanker vehicles - 59,672 (+79) units;
- special equipment - 3,948 (+4) units.
It is reminded that the new Ukrainian drone complex 'Volyniaka', which was put into operation in the AFU in June, is successfully conducting combat operations against heavily armored targets at the front. The bombing hexacopter is designed to destroy a wide range of enemy targets.
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It has been reported that the Defense Forces of Ukraine have successfully conducted operations at the front, liquidating a significant number of Russian soldiers and destroying enemy armored vehicles. An important role in these combat actions is played by the new Ukrainian drone complex 'Volyniaka', which helps Ukrainian soldiers handle heavily armored targets.Read also
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