1,390 Russian Troops Eliminated in One Day: Ukraine's Defense Forces Update Enemy Casualties.
Overall Combat Losses of Russian Forces
According to UATV: On June 23, 2023, Ukraine’s defense forces eliminated 1,390 Russian military personnel in a single day. Additionally, 626 units of automotive equipment and fuel tankers were destroyed, and 1,851 enemy drones were shot down. These figures highlight the ongoing intensity of combat operations along the front lines.
According to the data, total combat losses of Russian forces from February 24, 2022, to June 23, 2023, are estimated at 1,394,530 personnel. Among the destroyed equipment of the Russian army during this period are:
- 12,050 tanks
- 24,812 armored combat vehicles
- 44,604 artillery systems
- 1,887 multiple launch rocket systems
- 1,437 air defense systems
- 436 aircraft
- 353 helicopters
As of Today
It is also noted that as of today, the following have been destroyed:
- 1,719 ground robotic complexes
- 368,015 tactical-level unmanned aerial vehicles
- 4,787 cruise missiles
- 33 ships and boats
- 2 submarines
- Automotive equipment and fuel tankers: 110,827 units
- Special equipment: 4,329 units
These figures reflect the scale of losses suffered by the Russian army as a result of the conflict. This information underscores the severity of military operations in eastern Ukraine and their impact on the overall course of the war. The significant losses of Russian troops may indicate the growing effectiveness of Ukraine's defense forces, which in turn could influence the strategies of both sides in the future. Such data may also be crucial for Ukraine’s international partners when making decisions about support in the conflict.
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