Ukrainian Armed Forces eliminated 850 occupiers in a day: General Staff released new data on Russian losses.

Ukrainian Armed Forces eliminated 850 occupiers in a day: General Staff released new data on Russian losses
Ukrainian Armed Forces eliminated 850 occupiers in a day: General Staff released new data on Russian losses

According to FREEДOM:

Update on Russian military losses

The Defense Forces of Ukraine eliminated 850 Russian servicemen in the last 24 hours, as well as destroyed 19 armored vehicles, six tanks, and over 40 artillery systems. This was reported on August 30 by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (UAF) based on information from FREEДOM.

Total combat losses of the enemy

According to official data, the total combat losses of the enemy from February 24, 2022, to August 30, 2023, are estimated as follows:

  • personnel — about 1,081,330 (+850) persons;
  • tanks — 11,149 (+6) units;
  • combat armored vehicles — 23,210 (+19) units;
  • artillery systems — 32,172 (+47) units;
  • MLRS — 1,476 units;
  • air defense systems — 1,213 units;
  • aircraft — 422 units;
  • helicopters — 340 units;
  • operational-tactical level UAVs — 54,691 (+316) units;
  • cruise missiles — 3,626 units;
  • ships/boats — 28 units;
  • submarines — 1 unit;
  • automotive and fuel trucks — 60,222 (+106) units;
  • special equipment — 3,952 units.

Strategies of Ukrainian forces

Military analyst and former Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) employee (2004-2015) Ivan Stupak noted that Ukraine has repeatedly struck Russian ships in the Black Sea. Although the Kremlin has effectively turned the Sea of Azov into its lake, Ukrainian forces have managed to break through the frontline. In particular, a strike was made on the Russian missile carrier “Buyan-M.”

The provided data highlights the continuation of active hostilities that have been ongoing for over a year. Successful strikes by Ukrainian forces demonstrate their ability to adapt to new challenges and implement effective strategies on the battlefield. The situation remains tense, and it is important to monitor the further developments.


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