Over the past day, the Russian Armed Forces have lost 770 soldiers in the war in Ukraine, according to the General Staff

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Kostiantyn Golubtsov

Kostiantyn Golubtsov

Published: January 27 2024 at 04:41 pm
Source: myukraineis.org

As of the morning of January 27, 2024, the total combat losses of Russia since the beginning of the full-scale offensive in Ukraine on February 24 amount to approximately 381,370 military personnel. This information was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

In the past day, the Russian military has lost 770 soldiers.

In terms of equipment, the Russians have lost:

  • Tanks – 6,271 (+6) units,
  • Combat armored vehicles – 11,652 (+15) units,
  • Artillery systems – 9,085 (+3) units,
  • MLRS – 972 (+0) units,
  • Air defense systems – 660 (+0) units,
  • Aircraft – 331 (+0) units,
  • Helicopters – 324 (+0) units,
  • Operational-tactical UAVs – 7,037 (+4),
  • Cruise missiles – 1,845 (+0),
  • Ships – 23 (+0) units,
  • Submarines – 1 (+0) unit,
  • Vehicles and fuel trucks – 12,072 (+8) units,
  • Special equipment – 1,433 (+8).

The data are being verified and updated.

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The footage highlights the infantry and tank crew, who were fortunate enough to survive this time, being forced to retreat hastily.

A notable aspect of the footage is how the enemy's armored vehicles strictly follow established tracks to avoid triggering anti-tank mines. The video clearly demonstrates that any slight deviation from these tracks could be fatal.

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