Defense forces eliminate 1,270 invaders – General Staff
Over the past 24 hours, Ukrainian soldiers destroyed 1,270 soldiers of the Russian army, one tank, 29 artillery systems, 52 drones, one cruise missile, and 55 units of vehicles and special equipment, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on enemy losses on Saturday morning.
"The enemy's total combat losses from February 24, 2022 to September 7, 2024 were approximately: personnel - about 623,990 (1,270 more) people, tanks - 8,632 (one more) units, combat armored vehicles - 16,878 units, artillery systems - 17,774 (29 more) units, MLRS - 1,178 units, air defense systems - 942 (one more) units, aircraft - 368 units, helicopters - 328 units, operational-tactical level UAVs - 14,784 (52 more), cruise missiles - 2,588 (one more) units, ships/boats - 28 units, submarines - one unit, automotive equipment and tanker trucks - 24,171 (55 more) units, and special equipment - 3,037 units," the report states.
The data are being updated.
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