January 20, 2025
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During the day, the Defenders liquidated 1,690 soldiers of the terrorist country – General Staff

Over the past day, the Defenders eliminated 1,690 soldiers of the terrorist country – General Staff. Over the past day, the Ukrainian military destroyed 1,690 invaders. 10 tanks, 42 armored vehicles, 19 artillery systems and 153 enemy unmanned aerial vehicles were also destroyed.”, — write on: unn.ua

During the day, the Defenders liquidated 1,690 soldiers of the terrorist country - General Staff

Over the past day, the Ukrainian military destroyed 1,690 invaders. 10 tanks, 42 armored vehicles, 19 artillery systems and 153 enemy unmanned aerial vehicles were also destroyed.

The invaders lost 1,690 soldiers. This is reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, transmits UNN.

Details

Combat losses of the aggressor for the period from 24.02.22 to 20.01.25:

– Personnel: 820,430 (+1,690).

– Tanks: 9821 (+10).

– Armored combat vehicles: 20454 (+42).

– Artillery systems: 22074 (+19).

– RSZV: 1262.

– Air defense means: 1049 (+3).

– Airplanes: 369.

– Helicopters: 331.

– UAVs of operational and tactical level: 22768 (+153).

– Cruise missiles: 3051.

– Ships/boats: 28.

– Submarines: 1.

– Automotive equipment and tank trucks: 34488 (+87).

– Special equipment: 3706 (+6).

General Staff: 180 attacks took place at the front in various directions, the most – on Pokrovsky 19.01.25, 23:51 • 20205 views

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