The Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed 920 invaders and 194 drones in a day: General Staff released new data.
According to FREEДOM:
Losses of the Russian troops
During the past day, the Ukrainian defense forces destroyed 920 Russian soldiers, struck 45 artillery systems and shot down 194 enemy drones. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) on its official website.
Total losses of the opponent
Since the beginning of the war, from February 24, 2022, to August 27, 2025, the approximate combat losses of the enemy are as follows:
- personnel — about 1,078,750 (+920) individuals;
- tanks — 11,135 (+1) units;
- armored fighting vehicles — 23,178 units;
- artillery systems — 32,024 (+45) units;
- MLRS — 1,472 units;
- air defense systems — 1,212 (+1) units;
- airplanes — 422 units;
- helicopters — 340 units;
- operational-tactical level drones — 53,636 (+194) units;
- cruise missiles — 3,598 units;
- ships/boats — 28 units;
- submarines — 1 unit;
- automotive and fuel tankers — 59,887 (+118) units;
- special equipment — 3,950 units.
New Ukrainian Drone
We remind you that the new Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle Volyniaka ('Волыняка'), which began to be used in the AFU since June, is already successfully completing tasks to destroy heavily armored targets at the front. This bombing hexacopter is designed for destroying various enemy targets.
The military situation at the front remains tense. The Ukrainian armed forces continue to actively resist the aggressor, thanks in particular to new technologies such as the drone 'Волыняка', which demonstrates effectiveness in combating armored targets. Reports on enemy losses indicate significant difficulties they face in the conditions of modern combat operations.
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