Ukrainian Armed Forces eliminated 810 occupiers and 370 Russian drones in a day: new data from the General Staff.
According to FREEДOM:
Enemy losses on the front
Over the past day, Ukrainian defense forces eliminated 810 Russian troops, two tanks, 27 artillery systems, and shot down more than 370 enemy drones. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (UAF) on August 31, as informed by FREEДOM.
Total enemy losses
Total combat losses of the enemy from February 24, 2022, to August 31, 2023, are approximately:
- personnel - about 1,082,140 (+810) individuals;
- tanks - 11,151 (+2) units;
- combat armored vehicles - 23,212 (+2) units;
- artillery systems - 32,199 (+27) units;
- multiple launch rocket systems - 1,476 units;
- air defense systems - 1,213 units;
- airplanes - 422 units;
- helicopters - 340 units;
- tactical level UAVs - 55,062 (+371) units;
- cruise missiles - 3,664 (+38) units;
- ships/boats - 28 units;
- submarines - 1 unit;
- automotive equipment and tank trucks - 60,305 (+83) units;
- special equipment - 3,952 units.
Situation at the front
Military expert Vladislav Seleznev noted that the situation in the Pokrovsk direction remains difficult: 'It is clear that the enemy, after failing to infiltrate the combat formations of the Ukrainian defense forces near Dobropolie, is now concentrating all its efforts on cutting key routes that supply the Ukrainian garrison in the Pokrovsk and Myrnograd areas.'
The indicated losses of Russian troops indicate the continuation of active hostilities on the front. The Ukrainian defense forces are trying to prevent the enemy's advance and protect their positions despite the challenging situation. High losses among the enemy, according to experts, may indicate Ukraine's efforts to stabilize the front and prevent any attempts by the aggressor during these difficult times.
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