Russian troops lose about 1,240 servicemen in 24 hours – General Staff
Defense forces eliminated 1,240 occupiers, 21 tanks, 17 armored vehicles, 57 artillery systems, five MLRS, one air defense system, 57 drones, and 68 units of vehicles and special equipment, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on Wednesday morning about enemy losses over the past 24 hours.
"The enemy's total combat losses from February 24 2022 to August 14 2024 were approximately: personnel - about 594,400 (1,240) people, tanks - 8,476 (21 more) units, combat armored vehicles - 16,402 (17 more) units, artillery systems - 16,821 (57 more) units, MLRS - 1,151 (five more) units, air defense systems - 921 (one more) units, aircraft - 366 units, helicopters - 328 units, operational-tactical level UAVs - 13,548 (57 more) units, cruise missiles - 2,426 units, ships/boats - 28 units, submarines - one unit, motor vehicles and tanker trucks - 22,710 (61 more) units, and special equipment - 2,813 (seven more) units," the report states.
The data are being updated.
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