Ukrainian army destroys 520 invaders, 13 artillery systems, 12 armored vehicles and 12 UAVs over day – General Staff
Over the past day on Monday, May 15, the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed 520 Russian invaders, 13 artillery systems, 12 armored vehicles, three tanks, 12 UAVs and 17 units of automotive and special equipment, the General Staff reported.
"The total enemy combat losses from February 24, 2022 to May 16, 2023 tentatively amounted to personnel - about 199,980 (up by 520) people liquidated, tanks - 3,762 (up by three) units, armored combat vehicles - 7,348 (up by 12) units, artillery systems - 3,150 (up by 13) units, MLRS - 562 units, air defense systems - 316 units, aircraft - 308 units, helicopters - 294 units, operational-tactical UAVs - 2,732 (up by 12), missiles - 973 units, ships/boats - 18 units, automotive vehicles and tankers - 6,048 (up by 14) units, and special equipment - 410 (up by three) units," the report says on Tuesday morning.
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