Daily Russian Losses: 1,370 Troops, One Helicopter, and Seven MLRS Systems.
Russian Military Losses as of July 17, 2023
According to UATV: On July 17, 2023, Ukraine's Defense Forces eliminated 1,370 Russian soldiers, one helicopter, and seven multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS). These operations are part of a broader campaign aimed at degrading the military capabilities of the Russian Federation, which has been ongoing since February 24, 2022.
The overall toll on Russian forces from the start of the war through July 17, 2026, is staggering. It includes approximately 1,425,990 personnel, along with a vast amount of equipment. Specifically, the following have been destroyed:
- 12,148 tanks,
- 24,946 armored fighting vehicles,
- 46,084 artillery systems,
- 1,943 MLRS,
- 1,496 air defense systems,
- 437 aircraft,
- 354 helicopters,
- 412,884 tactical-level unmanned aerial vehicles,
- 1,932 ground robotic complexes,
- 34 ships and boats,
- 2 submarines,
- 121,216 vehicles and fuel tankers,
- 4,424 units of special equipment, and
- 4,909 cruise missiles.
These figures highlight the massive losses the Russian army has sustained as a result of intense combat operations. Ukraine's Defense Forces continue their fight, delivering significant blows to the enemy's military infrastructure.
The Importance of International Support
The war in Ukraine has now lasted over a year, and data on Russian losses underscores the severe consequences for Moscow's military machine. The destruction of such a large amount of equipment and personnel could affect Russia's ability to conduct future operations. This information also emphasizes the critical role of continued international support for Ukraine as it defends its independence and territorial integrity.
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