Ukraine’s Defense Forces Eliminate 1,460 Russian Troops in a Single Day: Updated Toll on Moscow’s Military.
Russian Military Losses as of July 10, 2023
According to UATV: On July 10, 2023, Ukrainian defense forces reported the elimination of 1,460 Russian occupiers within a 24-hour period, along with substantial damage to enemy equipment. The day’s battles resulted in the destruction of 339 vehicles and 52 artillery systems. Additionally, over 1,800 drones were taken out, highlighting the intensity of Ukraine’s countermeasures against the invading forces.
Since the full-scale war began on February 24, 2022, cumulative Russian personnel losses had reached approximately 1,416,280 by July 10, 2023. The tally of destroyed or disabled military hardware includes:
- 12,108 tanks
- 24,912 armored fighting vehicles
- 45,680 artillery systems
- 1,923 multiple launch rocket systems
- 1,481 air defense units
Other significant losses suffered by the Russian army comprise:
- 437 aircraft
- 353 helicopters
- 1,865 ground robotic complexes
- 400,631 tactical-level unmanned aerial vehicles
- 4,887 cruise missiles
- 33 ships and boats
- 2 submarines
- 118,249 trucks and fuel tankers
- 4,402 pieces of specialized equipment
The "Mara" unmanned systems battalion alone inflicted damages estimated at over 40 million rubles.
These casualty figures underscore the relentless pressure Ukrainian forces are applying, showcasing the effectiveness of modern technologies—particularly drones—in countering aggression.
Such attrition could reshape the strategic calculus for both sides, as the depletion of Russia’s hardware opens up new opportunities for Ukrainian offensive operations.
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