Russia loses 15,800 soldiers, 530 tanks, 108 planes during four weeks of war – AFU General Staff
Combat losses of the Russian occupying army since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, as of March 23, amounted to about 15,800 personnel, according to the Facebook of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
During this period, the Russian Federation also lost 530 tanks, 1,597 armored combat vehicles, 280 artillery systems, 82 multiple rocket launchers, 47 air defense systems, 108 aircraft and 124 helicopters.
In addition, the invaders lost 1,033 units of vehicles, 4 ships, 72 tanks with fuel and lubricants, 50 unmanned aerial vehicles of the operational-tactical level and 16 units of special equipment.
"The data is being updated. The calculation is complicated by the high intensity of hostilities," the General Staff said.
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