Ukraine’s Forces Eliminate 1,560 Russian Troops and Nearly 2,000 Drones in a Single Day.
Ukrainian Defense Forces Operation
According to UATV: Over the past 24 hours, Ukraine’s Defense Forces have killed 1,560 Russian soldiers and destroyed two tanks, 57 artillery systems, six multiple-launch rocket systems, and close to 2,000 drones. These actions are part of Ukraine’s ongoing efforts in the war that began on February 24, 2022.
According to estimates, total combat losses for Russian forces since the conflict began now stand at roughly 1,364,060 personnel killed. Significant equipment losses have also been recorded:
- 11,962 tanks (two additional in the last day)
- 24,657 armored combat vehicles (+14)
- 42,987 artillery systems (+57)
- 1,819 multiple-launch rocket systems (+6)
Additionally, Russian forces have lost:
- 1,399 air defense systems (+1)
- 436 aircraft
- 353 helicopters
- 1,519 ground robotic complexes (+19)
- 320,327 tactical-level unmanned aerial vehicles (+1,894)
- 4,693 cruise missiles
- 33 ships and boats
- two submarines
- 101,237 vehicles and fuel tankers (+524)
- 4,234 pieces of special equipment (+3)
These figures highlight the scale of combat operations and continue to shape the picture of military losses Russia is sustaining in Ukraine.
The latest daily losses underscore the intensity of fighting on the front lines and reflect Ukraine’s strategy to strengthen its defenses and destroy enemy forces. The cumulative toll since the start of the conflict points to a severe burden on Russia and may influence future military decisions by both sides in this protracted confrontation.
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