Defense forces liquidate 740 occupiers in one day – General Staff of Armed Forces of Ukraine
Defense forces destroyed 740 invaders, 22 tanks, 23 armored vehicles, 18 artillery systems, two air defense systems, nine drones, three cruise missiles, 11 vehicles and special equipment in one day, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on Saturday morning.
"The enemy's total combat losses since February 24, 2022 as of October 28, 2023 approximately reached personnel – about 298,420 (740 more) people, tanks – 5,167 (22 more) units, armored combat vehicles – 9,749 (23 more) units, artillery systems – 7,180 (18 more) units, MLRS – 834 (0) units, air defense systems – 558 (2 more) units, aircraft – 320 (0) units, helicopters – 324 (0) units, operational-tactical level UAVs – 5,399 (9 more), cruise missiles – 1,541 (3 more), ships – 20 (0) units, submarines – 1 (0) units, vehicles and tank trucks – 9,524 (11 more) units, special equipment – 1,011 (0)," the General Staff said in the summary.
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