AFU General Staff: Defense forces destroy 750 occupiers over day
Defense forces destroyed 750 occupiers, four tanks, ten armored vehicles, 14 artillery systems, one MLRS, five UAVs, 22 vehicles and special equipment in one day, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) reported on enemy losses on Saturday morning.
"The enemy's total combat losses from February 24, 2022 to January 20, 2024 were approximately: personnel about 375,270 (750 more) people, tanks some 6,171 (four more) units, armored combat vehicles some 11,455 (ten more) units, artillery systems some 8,868 (14 more) units, MLRS some 967 (one more) units, air defense systems some 654 units, aircraft some 331 units, helicopters some 324 units, operational-tactical UAV level some 6,934 (five more), cruise missiles some 1,818, ships/boats some 23 units, one submarine, automotive equipment and tank trucks some 11,848 (17 more) units, special equipment some 1,389 (five more) units," it is indicated in the report.
The data is being clarified.
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