Tuesday12 November 2024
nbn.in.ua

Ukrainian forces have eliminated 1,700 Russian soldiers and destroyed 24 enemy tanks, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Over the past day, on October 20, the Russian army lost 1,340 soldiers, either killed or wounded, in the war against Ukraine. Since February 2022, Russia's total personnel losses have reached 678,520 individuals.
По данным Генштаба ВСУ, украинские военные ликвидировали 1700 российских солдат и 24 вражеских танка.
Уничтоженный российский танк в Святогорске Донецкой области, январь 2023 года

This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

In addition to personnel, the Russians are losing their military equipment and armaments. Specifically:

  • tanks — 9071 (+24 over the past day);
  • armored fighting vehicles — 18,175 (+64);
  • artillery systems — 19,589 (+24);
  • multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) — 1232;
  • air defense systems — 979 (+1);
  • airplanes — 369;
  • helicopters — 329;
  • operational-tactical drones — 17,333 (+46);
  • cruise missiles — 2624;
  • ships/boats — 28;
  • submarines — 1;
  • automotive vehicles and fuel tankers — 27,034 (+47);
  • special equipment — 3479 (+3).

Ukraine's Losses

President Volodymyr Zelensky first disclosed the losses of the Ukrainian army on February 25: according to him, over the two years of full-scale war, 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers have died. He did not specify the number of wounded so that the Russians would not know how many personnel Ukraine has on the battlefield.

Previously, Kyiv had not disclosed data on the losses among its servicemen. The Ministry of Defense stated that information regarding the number of deceased Ukrainian fighters would remain classified until the end of martial law.

According to estimates from the "Book of Memory of the Fallen for Ukraine" project, released in mid-November 2023, at least 30,000 Ukrainian fighters have died since February 24, 2022. Additionally, up to 100,000 military personnel have been injured, but most of them are still in service or will return to it soon.