Ukraine’s Military Reports 740 Russian Troops Killed in One Day Along with a Record 1,984 Drones.
Ukrainian Defensive Operations
According to UATV: Over the past 24 hours, Ukrainian forces have eliminated 740 Russian soldiers, highlighting intense combat activity along the front lines. Additionally, they destroyed 4 tanks and 17 artillery systems, while also shooting down 1,984 enemy drones. These figures illustrate the current battlefield situation and the ongoing efforts of Ukraine’s military to counter aggression.
Overall Russian Military Losses
Since the war began on February 24, 2022, and up to March 15, 2023, total Russian combat losses have reached approximately 1,279,170 personnel. Beyond manpower, substantial equipment losses have been recorded during this period:
- 11,781 tanks
- 24,213 armored fighting vehicles
- 38,438 artillery systems
- 1,686 multiple launch rocket systems
- 1,332 air defense systems
Additionally, the following assets have been destroyed:
- 435 aircraft
- 349 helicopters
- 179,270 tactical-level drones
- 4,468 cruise missiles
- 32 ships and boats
- 2 submarines
- 83,513 vehicles and fuel tankers
- 4,089 units of special equipment
These numbers underscore the scale of losses suffered by Russian armed forces amid the ongoing conflict. High casualty rates among Russian troops indicate that Ukrainian forces are actively continuing their defensive campaign, despite the challenging conditions at the front. This information could influence further decisions by Ukraine’s international partners regarding military and humanitarian aid, as it points to the resilience and effectiveness of Ukraine’s military in countering aggression. The crisis on the front remains tense, and future combat operations may significantly impact the conflict’s trajectory in the region.
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