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Defense forces performed another 1,390 invaders and 13 Russian tanks

Over the past 24 hours, the Defense Forces were disposed of 1,390 Russian soldiers, 9 tanks and 67 artsystems of the hostile army. Source: Data from the Armed Forces General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine: “Due to the constant receipt of the specified intelligence data, there was a need to adjust some positions of the total losses of the enemy – UACA and Winged missiles.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

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Over the past 24 hours, the Defense Forces were disposed of 1,390 Russian soldiers, 9 tanks and 67 artsystems of the hostile army.

Source: Data from the Armed Forces General Staff

Literally The General Staff of the Armed Forces: “In connection with the constant receipt of the specified intelligence data, there is a need to adjust some positions of total enemy losses – UACA and cruise missiles. The total figure is adjusted and the losses per day are presented in normal mode.”

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Details: Total enemy combat losses from 24.02.22 to 05.04.25 approximately:

  • personnel – about 922340 (+1390) persons,
  • tanks – 10541 (+13) OD,
  • combat armored vehicles – 21952 (+20) units,
  • artillery systems – 25730 (+67) units,
  • RSZV – 1350 (+1) OD,
  • air defense – 1124 (+1) units,
  • UAV Operative-tactical level-317778 (+105) units,
  • car equipment and tanks – 42954 (+113) units,
  • special equipment – 3788 (+1) units

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