AFU destroy 1,160 occupiers in one day – AFU General Staff
The Ukrainian military destroyed about 1,160 enemy personnel, seven tanks, 35 armored combat vehicles, 41 artillery systems, 36 UAVs, an aircraft, 71 units of vehicles and special equipment in one day, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) said.
"The enemy's total combat losses from February 24, 2022 to February 22, 2024 were approximately: personnel about 407,240 (1,160 more) people, tanks some 6,523 (seven more) units, armored combat vehicles some 12,373 (35 more) units, artillery systems some 9,867 (41 more) units, MLRS some 997 (five more) units, air defense systems some 680 (two more) units, aircraft some 339 (one more) units, helicopters some 325 units, operational-tactical level UAVs some 7,596 (36 more), cruise missiles some 1,903, ships/boats some 25 units, a submarine, automotive equipment and tank trucks some 12,924 (63 more) units, special equipment some 1,566 (eight more)," the AFU said on Facebook on Thursday morning.
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