Defense forces eliminate 1,100 invaders over day - General Staff
The Ukrainian military destroyed 1,100 military personnel of the Russian army, three tanks, eight armored vehicles, 42 artillery systems, two MLRS units, 37 drones, 62 units of cars and special equipment, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on enemy losses over the past day on Facebook.
"The total combat losses of the enemy from February 24, 2022 to August 2, 2024 approximately amount to: about 580,590 people of military personnel (plus 1,100) people, 8,402 tanks (plus three) units, 16,211 armored combat vehicles (plus eight) units, 16,161 artillery systems (plus 42) units, 1,134 MLRS units (plus two) units, 907 units of air defense equipment, 363 aircraft units, 326 helicopters, 13,005 operational and tactical level UAVs (plus 37), 2,407 cruise missiles, 28 ships/boats, one submarine, 21,872 units of automotive equipment and tankers (plus 56) units, and 2,719 units of special equipment (plus six)," the report says.
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