Ukrainian Forces Eliminate 1,420 Russian Troops in 24 Hours: Updated Casualty Figures for Moscow.
Russian Military Losses as of July 6, 2023
According to UATV: On July 6, 2023, Ukraine's defense forces killed 1,420 Russian soldiers and destroyed a substantial amount of equipment. The day's tally included:
- 16 armored vehicles,
- 63 artillery systems,
- 12 ground robotic complexes.
These numbers reflect the ongoing intensity of frontline combat and the heavy toll on the Russian army.
Overall Combat Losses of Russian Forces
Since the war began on February 24, 2022, total Russian combat casualties have reached approximately 1,411,050 personnel. Additional losses include:
- 12,088 tanks,
- 24,894 armored fighting vehicles,
- 45,451 artillery systems,
- 1,917 multiple launch rocket systems,
- 1,473 air defense units,
- 436 aircraft,
- 353 helicopters.
Significant losses have also been recorded in tactical-level unmanned aerial vehicles, totaling 392,717 units. Other destroyed assets include:
- 4,850 cruise missiles,
- 33 ships and boats,
- 2 submarines,
- 116,686 vehicles and fuel tankers,
- 4,389 units of specialized equipment.
These figures underscore the scale and ferocity of the ongoing military operations in the region.
The heavy losses recorded during combat highlight the conflict's persistence and its vast scope.
The data on destroyed personnel and equipment emphasizes the effectiveness of Ukraine's defensive operations. Such high casualty rates could influence the war's trajectory and the strategies of both sides, potentially forcing Russia to adjust its battle plans and overall approach to the conflict.
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