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General Staff of Ukraine: Russia lost over thousand soldiers in Ukraine in past day

General Staff of Ukraine: Russia lost over thousand soldiers in Ukraine in past day
09.06.2023 11:00
The number of casualties of the Russian Armed Forces since the beginning of military operations in Ukraine has reached 213,770 servicemen (1,010 troops over the past day), reported from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

According to the General Staff, the Russian Armed Forces lost 3,901 tanks, 7,600 armored vehicles, 3,702 artillery systems, 584 MRL systems, 359 air defense systems, 313 aircraft, 298 helicopters, 3,189 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), 6,410 vehicles and fuel tanks, 18 boats, 1,171 cruise missiles and 502 units of special equipment.

Russia started its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022.

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