AFU General Staff: Defense forces eliminate 890 occupiers over day
The defense forces destroyed 890 occupiers, seven tanks, 22 armored vehicles, 20 artillery systems, one MLRS, one cruise missile, four UAVs, 34 units of automotive and special equipment during the day, according to a report of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine posted on Wednesday morning.
"The total combat losses of the enemy from February 24, 2022 to February 7, 2024 approximately amount to: about 391,470 people of military personnel (plus 890) people, 6,372 tanks (plus seven) units, 11,879 armored combat vehicles (plus 22) units, 9,387 artillery systems (plus 20) units, 980 MLRS units (plus one) units, 665 units of air defense equipment, 332 aircraft units, 324 helicopters, 7,177 operational-tactical UAVs (plus four), 1,849 cruise missiles (plus one), 24 ships/boats, one submarine, 12,486 automotive equipment and tankers (plus 33) units, and 1,497 special equipment units (plus one)," the report says.
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