Russian military death toll in Ukraine rises to about 232,300

Russian military death toll in Ukraine rises to about 232,300

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The Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated about 232,300 Russian troops in Ukraine from February 24, 2022 to July 6, 2023, including 600 invaders in the past day alone.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said this in a post on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.

The Ukrainian defenders have also destroyed 4,068 enemy tanks (+6 in the past day), 7,932 armored combat vehicles (+15), 4,310 artillery systems (+22), 657 multiple launch rocket systems (+1), 404 air defense systems (+9), 315 aircraft, 309 helicopters, 3,635 unmanned aerial vehicles (+21), 1,264 cruise missiles, 18 warships/cutters, 6,888 motor vehicles (+23), and 605 special equipment units (+7).

The data are being verified.

As reported by Ukrinform, aircraft of the Defense Forces of Ukraine launched 13 strikes on manpower clusters of the occupiers and destroyed one anti-aircraft missile system of the enemy in the past day. Units of the rocket forces and artillery hit one manpower, weapons and military equipment cluster, four command posts, one ammunition depot, eight artillery units in firing positions, two units of anti-aircraft defense equipment, one radar station and four EW stations of the enemy.

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