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Russia lost 620 troops, 5 tanks, 16 armored vehicles on Dec 24 – Ukraine’s General Staff

Russia lost 620 troops, 5 tanks, 16 armored vehicles on Dec 24 – Ukraine’s General Staff

According to the December 25 assessment of Russia’s losses by the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Russia lost approximately 102,050 troops from the outset of the all-out war on 24 February through 25 December with 620 Russian soldiers eliminated on 24 December alone.

Russia’s equipment losses are as follows, according to Ukraine’s General Staff:

  • tanks: 3011 (+5 on Dec 24)
  • APV: 6010 (+16)
  • artillery systems: 1991 (+3)
  • MLRS: 418 (+0)
  • anti-aircraft warfare systems: 212 (+0)
  • aircraft: 283 (+0)
  • helicopters: 267 (+0)
  • operational-tactical level UAV: 1706 (+0)
  • cruise missiles: 653 (+0)
  • warships/boats: 16 (+0)
  • vehicles and fuel tanks: 4635 (+8)
  • special equipment: 178 (+0)

“Data are being updated,” the Staff notes.

Russian troop losses in Ukraine surpass 100K – Ukraine’s General Staff

 

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