Ukrainian Military Reports 960 Russian Troops Killed in Latest Daily Tally.

Ukrainian Military Reports 960 Russian Troops Killed in Latest Daily Tally
Ukrainian Military Reports 960 Russian Troops Killed in Latest Daily Tally

Russian Military Losses for March 2, 2023

According to UATV: On March 2, 2023, Ukrainian defense forces eliminated 960 Russian invaders and destroyed 74 artillery systems, over 240 units of automotive equipment, and 5 air defense systems. These figures highlight the ongoing intensity of combat operations and the substantial losses sustained by Russian forces. The Ukrainian General Staff regularly publishes these detailed casualty reports, which are widely monitored by international observers.

Since the full-scale invasion began on February 24, 2022, the total combat losses for Russian troops have reached approximately 1,267,730 personnel. The destroyed equipment includes:

  • 11,713 tanks
  • 24,111 armored combat vehicles
  • 37,795 artillery systems
  • 1,665 multiple launch rocket systems
  • 1,313 air defense systems
  • 435 aircraft
  • 348 helicopters

Additionally, Ukrainian forces have destroyed the following during the same period:

  • 153,169 operational-tactical level unmanned aerial vehicles (drones)
  • 4,384 cruise missiles
  • 29 ships and boats
  • 2 submarines

Total losses in automotive equipment and fuel tankers amount to 80,757 units, with 4,076 units of special equipment also destroyed. These staggering numbers underscore the vast scale of the conflict and its devastating impact on Russian military capabilities.

The significant depletion of both personnel and matériel points to the severe challenges faced by the Russian armed forces in this conflict.

The mounting losses are likely to impair Russia's capacity for future offensive operations, while simultaneously bolstering the morale of Ukrainian troops who continue their determined resistance. The frontline situation remains tense, with both sides expected to focus on reinforcing their positions and seeking tactical advantages in the ongoing fighting.


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