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The General Staff updated the data on enemy losses on June 8th

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31,500 enemy soldiers were killed in Ukraine. In addition, 1393 Russian tanks, 212 aircraft and 178 helicopters were destroyed.

From February 24 to June 8, the total losses of personnel of Russian troops on the territory of Ukraine reached approximately 31,500 people (+140 per day). This was reported to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Destroyed:

  • 1393 (+3) tank

  • 3429 (+13) armored combat vehicle

  • 703 (+9) artillery system

  • 213 (+6) multiple launching rocket system

  • 96 (+0) air defense system

  • 212 (+0) aircraft

  • 178 (+1) helicopter

  • 559 (+6) operational-tactical UAV

  • 125 (+0) cruise missiles

  • 13 (+0) ships / boats

  • 2406 (+1) vehicles and tank trucks

  • 53 (+0) special equipment units

In recent days, the enemy has suffered the greatest losses in the Slavic direction. Specifies the data.

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Source: korrespondent

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