Ukrainian Forces Eliminate 1,190 Russian Troops and Set New Daily Record for Drone Destruction.
Russian Army Losses as of July 4, 2023
According to UATV: On July 4, 2023, Ukraine's defense forces inflicted heavy losses on Russian military resources in a single day. The toll included:
- 1,190 Russian soldiers killed
- 100 artillery systems destroyed
- Over 400 units of automotive equipment eliminated
- 1,768 enemy drones shot down
Total Combat Losses of Russian Forces
Since the start of hostilities on February 24, 2022, Russia's overall combat losses have reached approximately 1,408,340 personnel. Other significant losses include:
- 12,074 tanks
- 24,869 armored combat vehicles
- 45,325 artillery systems
- 1,913 multiple rocket launchers (MLRS)
- 1,469 air defense systems
- 436 aircraft
- 353 helicopters
- 1,815 ground robotic complexes
- 389,110 tactical-level unmanned aerial vehicles
- 4,847 cruise missiles
- 33 ships and boats
- 2 submarines
- 115,644 units of automotive equipment and fuel tankers
- 4,385 units of special equipment
These figures underscore the immense burden the Russian army is bearing as a result of ongoing combat operations.
Such losses highlight the large-scale nature of the conflict and its impact on Russia's military capabilities. The destruction of substantial amounts of equipment and personnel may indicate a decline in the effectiveness of Russian forces over the long term. Tracking combat losses is a critical part of analyzing the front-line situation, as it can shape the strategies of both sides moving forward.
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