Ukrainian forces destroyed 890 occupiers and 95 drones of the Russian Federation in one day: detailed enemy losses.
The Ukrainian forces eliminated 890 Russian soldiers in one day
According to FREEДOM: In the last day, the Ukrainian army has destroyed 890 Russian soldiers at the front, as well as three armored vehicles and shot down 95 enemy drones. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), as reported by Freedom.
Total combat losses of the enemy
- personnel - about 1,077,830 (+890) people;
- tanks - 11,134 (+4) units;
- combat armored vehicles - 23,178 (+3) units;
- artillery systems - 31,979 (+33) units;
- MLRS - 1,472 units;
- air defense assets - 1,211 units;
- airplanes - 422 units;
- helicopters - 340 units;
- unmanned aerial vehicles - 53,442 (+95) units;
- rockets - 3,598 units;
- ships/boats - 28 units;
- submarines - 1 unit;
- automotive equipment and fuel tankers - 59,769 (+97) units;
- special equipment - 3,950 (+2) units.
It should be noted that the new Ukrainian unmanned aerial complex Volyniaka, which was put into operation in the AFU in June, is already successfully conducting reconnaissance and attacking heavily armored targets at the front. The bombarding hexacopter is designed to destroy various types of enemy targets.
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In the last day, the Ukrainian forces achieved significant success at the front, destroying 890 Russian soldiers, three armored vehicles, and 95 enemy drones. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine sent information about the total combat losses of the enemy, which include various types of equipment and servicemen. They also highlighted the successful contribution of the new Ukrainian unmanned complex in conducting combat operations at the front.Read also
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