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The enemy’s losses exceeded 31,000 – General Staff

Photo: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

In recent days, the Russian occupiers have suffered the largest losses in the direction of Zaporozhye.

Since the invasion of Ukraine began, Russian troops have lost more than 31,000 soldiers killed, according to General Staff data on Saturday, June 4th.

Thus, during the war, the losses of the Russian Federation reached:

  • Staff – 31,050;

  • Tanks – 1376;

  • BBM – 3379;

  • Artillery / MLRS – 680/207;

  • air defense – 95;

  • Aircraft/Helicopters – 210/175;

  • Drones – 540;

  • Cruise missiles – 122;

  • Vehicle equipment/Fuel tanks – 2337;

  • Ships / Boats – 13;

  • Special equipment – 52.

It was noted that the enemy suffered the most losses in the direction of Zaporozhye.

Earlier today, Russian media reported that in the Zaporozhye region, the exchange of bodies of the dead took place – 160 to 160.

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Source: korrespondent

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