Ukraine’s Forces Eliminate 1,340 Russian Troops in a Day: New Equipment Losses for Moscow.
Russian Losses as of July 16, 2023
According to UATV: On July 16, 2023, Ukrainian defense forces took out 1,340 Russian soldiers along with a substantial amount of enemy hardware. These losses include:
- 420 vehicles
- 66 artillery systems
- 3 tanks
This data highlights ongoing heavy combat and sustained pressure on Russian troops.
Russia’s Total War Losses Since the Invasion Began
Since the war started on February 24, 2022, Russia’s cumulative losses as of July 16, 2023, stand at roughly 1,424,620 personnel. In terms of equipment, Russia has lost:
- Tanks – 12,144 units
- Armored fighting vehicles – 24,940 units
- Artillery systems – 46,019 units
Additional destroyed assets over this period include:
- 1,936 multiple rocket launcher systems
- 1,492 air defense systems
- 437 aircraft
- 353 helicopters
Furthermore, Russia has lost 411,005 tactical-level unmanned aerial vehicles. Losses in trucks and fuel tankers amount to 120,727 units. Overall, these figures indicate severe enemy casualties across multiple military categories, underscoring the difficult situation for the Russian armed forces.
This information reflects the duration and intensity of a conflict now spanning over a year. Russia’s heavy losses may point to Ukraine’s efforts to maintain a strategic edge and continue its campaign to reclaim occupied territory. Such data could shape future military strategies for both sides, as well as international support for Ukraine in its fight for independence.
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