Russian troops lost about 14,000 people, 88 aircraft, 108 helicopters, 444 tanks from beginning of invasion – AFU General Staff
The total combat losses of the Russian army from February 24 to March 17 were approximately 14,000 people, some 88 aircraft, some 108 helicopters and some 444 tanks, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said.
"The total combat losses of the enemy from February 24 to March 17 were approximately 14,000 personnel, some 444 tanks, some 1,435 armored vehicles, some 201 artillery systems, some 72 multiple launch missile systems, some 43 air defense systems, some 88 aircraft, some 108 helicopters, some 864 vehicles, some 60 storage tanks with fuel and lubricants, some 11 UAVs of tactical level, ten units of special equipment," the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said.
However, the General Staff said the data are being specified, and the calculation is complicated by the high intensity of hostilities.
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