December 22, 2024
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The terrorist country’s losses per day: the Armed Forces destroyed 2,200 invaders

Losses of the terrorist country in a day: the Armed Forces destroyed 2,200 occupiers. Over the past day, the Russian occupiers lost 2,200 soldiers. The total losses of the enemy since the beginning of the war reached 770,420 people, and a significant amount of military equipment was also destroyed.”, — write on: unn.ua

The terrorist country's losses per day: the Armed Forces destroyed 2,200 invaders

Over the past day, the Russian occupiers have lost 2,200 soldiers. The total losses of the enemy since the beginning of the war reached 770,420 people, and a significant amount of military equipment was also destroyed.

Within a day, the enemy lost 2,200 soldiers. This is reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, transmits UNN.

Details

Combat losses of the invaders for the period from 24.02.22 to 20.12.24:

– Personnel: 770,420 (+2,200).

– Tanks: 9584 (+8).

– Armored combat vehicles: 19823 (+24).

– Artillery systems: 21220 (+42).

– RSZV: 1256.

– Air defense means: 1027 (+1).

– Airplanes: 369.

– Helicopters: 329.

– UAVs of operational-tactical level: 20600 (+79).

– Cruise missiles: 2943.

– Ships/boats: 28.

– Submarines: 1.

– Automotive equipment and tank trucks: 31793 (+115).

– Special equipment: 3662 (+6).

189 skirmishes took place on the front line: the hottest in the Pokrovsky direction – the General StaffDecember 20 2024, 02:53 • 7984 views

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