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Russia loses 1,340 soldiers, 6 tanks and 72 drones in one day of war in Ukraine
The occupying Russian army lost 1,340 troops in one day of war against Ukraine. The Ukrainian defense forces destroyed a number of Russian military vehicles, including 6 tanks
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Ukrainian Armed Forces' General Staff reported the information.
Russia's total combat losses from February 24, 2022, to January 23, 2025, are approximately:
- personnel - about 825,320 (+1,340),
- tanks - 9,850 (+6),
- armored fighting vehicles - 20,497 (+12),
- artillery systems - 22,256 (+62),
- MLRS - 1,262 (+0),
- air defense systems - 1,050 (+0),
- aircraft - 369 (+0),
- helicopters - 331 (+0),
- UAVs of operational and tactical level - 23,111 (+72),
- cruise missiles - 3,051 (+0),
- ships/boats - 28 (+0),
- submarines - 1 (+0),
- vehicles and fuel tanks - 34,905 (+68),
- special equipment - 3,714 (+3).
The data is being updated.
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