Defense forces liquidate 1,080 invaders, 36 artillery systems in one day – Ukraine's General Staff
Defense forces liquidated 1,080 invaders, 15 tanks, 18 armored vehicles, 36 artillery systems, three MLRS, 26 drones, a cruise missile, as well as 44 pieces of vehicles and special equipment in one day, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on Facebook on Thursday morning.
"The enemy's total combat losses from February 24, 2022 to November 11, 2023 were approximately: personnel - about 308,720 (1,080 more) people, tanks - 5,316 (15 more) units, armored combat vehicles - 10,014 (18 more) units, artillery systems - 7,475 (36 more) units, MLRS - 875 (three more) units, air defense systems - 577 (five more) units, aircraft - 322 units, helicopters - 324 units, operational-tactical UAVs - 5,593 (26 more), cruise missiles - 1,557 (one more), ships - 20 units, submarines - one unit, automobiles and tank trucks – 9,853 (39 more) units, and special equipment - 1,059 (five more) units," the report indicates.
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