870 Russian Soldiers Eliminated in a Single Day: Moscow’s Total Casualties Approach 1.3 Million.
Russian Military Losses
According to UATV: Ukraine’s Armed Forces reported heavy losses inflicted on the Russian army over the past 24 hours, along with updated figures since the conflict began. On March 30, 2023, Ukrainian troops neutralized 870 Russian personnel and destroyed more than 190 pieces of military equipment.
Since the war started on February 24, 2022, Russia’s total military casualties have reached roughly 1,296,600. Over this period, the Russian army has lost:
- 11,824 tanks
- 24,317 armored combat vehicles
- 39,049 artillery systems
- 1,708 multiple launch rocket systems
- 1,337 air defense systems
- 435 aircraft
- 350 helicopters
- 206,531 tactical-level unmanned aerial vehicles
- 4,491 cruise missiles
- 33 ships and boats
- 2 submarines
- 86,160 trucks and fuel tankers
- 4,105 units of specialized equipment
Ukrainian Forces on the Offensive
Additionally, Ukrainian drones destroyed three Russian 'Smerch/Tornado-S' launchers in Crimea, highlighting the active operations of Ukrainian troops on the front lines. These figures underscore the prolonged and large-scale nature of the conflict, now in its second year.
The substantial losses in both personnel and hardware point to serious challenges confronting the Russian military during the war. The intensity of combat and the use of advanced technologies like drones illustrate the evolving nature of modern warfare. These developments are likely to shape the future strategies of both sides and influence the overall trajectory of the conflict.
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