Ukraine's intelligence reveals who Russia recruits for war against Ukraine
Russia loses 1,670 soldiers, 29 artillery systems, 10 tanks in one day of war in Ukraine
Over the last day, the invading Russian army lost 1,670 servicemen at the front. Ukraine's Defense Forces destroyed several pieces of Russian equipment, including 10 tanks
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces' General Staff reported the information.
Russia's total combat losses from February 24, 2022, to January 29, 2025, are approximately:
- personnel - about 834,670 (+1,670),
- tanks - 9,886 (+10),
- armored fighting vehicles - 20,597 (+24),
- artillery systems - 22,395 (+29),
- MLRS - 1,264 (+1),
- air defense systems - 1,050 (+0),
- aircraft - 369 (+0),
- helicopters - 331 (+0),
- UAVs of operational and tactical level - 23,456 (+57),
- cruise missiles - 3,054 (+1),
- ships/boats - 28 (+0),
- submarines - 1 (+0),
- vehicles and fuel tanks - 35,366 (+97),
- special equipment - 3,721 (+3).
The data is being updated.
- On January 26, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukrainian forces are maintaining a buffer zone on Russian territory to protect Sumy and Kharkiv from a possible Russian offensive.
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