Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed 850 occupiers, 4 tanks, and over 200 drones in a day: new data from the General Staff.

Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed 850 occupiers, 4 tanks, and over 200 drones in a day: new data from the General Staff
Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed 850 occupiers, 4 tanks, and over 200 drones in a day: new data from the General Staff

According to FREEДOM:

Casualties of the Russian troops in a day

According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, on September 1, the Russian army suffered significant losses on the front: 850 soldiers eliminated, 49 artillery systems, four tanks, and over 200 drones.

Overall combat losses of the occupiers

Since the beginning of the war, from February 24, 2022, to September 1, 2023, the total losses of the enemy are:

  • personnel - about 1,082,990 (+850) people;
  • tanks - 11,155 (+4) units;
  • combat armored vehicles - 23,229 (+17) units;
  • artillery systems - 32,248 (+49) units;
  • multiple launch rocket systems - 1,476 units;
  • air defense systems - 1,213 units;
  • aircraft - 422 units;
  • helicopters - 341 (+1) units;
  • operational-tactical level UAVs - 55,276 (+214) units;
  • cruise missiles - 3,664 units;
  • ships/boats - 28 units;
  • submarines - 1 unit;
  • automotive and fuel trucks - 60,399 (+94) units;
  • special equipment - 3,952 units.

Overview of current events

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also commented on Russian losses at the front over the past eight months and announced new diplomatic steps.

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The report of the General Staff indicates the continuity of hostilities and significant losses suffered by the Russian army. This information is essential for assessing the situation at the front and planning further actions. At the same time, Ukraine's diplomatic initiatives open new opportunities for the peaceful resolution of the conflict and underline the state’s readiness for an active position on the international stage.


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