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Russia loses 1,370 soldiers, 115 UAVs and 42 armored vehicles in one day in Ukraine
Over the past day, the Russian army lost 1,370 soldiers, while Ukrainian forces destroyed 42 armored vehicles and downed 115 drones
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Ukrainian Armed Forces' General Staff reported the information.
Russia's total combat losses from February 24, 2022, to August 1, 2024, are estimated to be:
- personnel - about 579,490 (+1,370)
- tanks - 8,399 (+9)
- armored fighting vehicles - 16,203 (+42)
- artillery systems - 16,119 (+33)
- MLRS - 1,132 (+1)
- air defense systems - 907 (+0)
- aircraft - 363 (+0)
- helicopters - 326 (+0)
- UAVs of operational and tactical level - 12,968 (+115)
- cruise missiles - 2,407 (+0),
- ships/boats - 28 (+0)
- submarines - 1 (+0)
- vehicles and fuel tanks - 21,816 (+77)
- special equipment - 2,713 (+16).
Since the beginning of Wednesday, July 31, 117 combat clashes have taken place at the frontline. Russian troops are advancing in the Pokrovsk direction the most.
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