Russian troops also lost 35 armored vehicles and 44 artillery systems of various types.
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In the last 24 hours, Ukrainian troops destroyed 650 Russian aggressors. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this in its morning report on Sunday, March 31.
It is indicated that since the beginning of a large-scale war, the total losses of Russia amounted to approximately 442,170 people killed and wounded.
Other Russian battle losses:
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tank – 6966 (+15 per day) units,
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armored combat vehicles – 13304 (+20) units,
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artillery system – 11050 (+44) units,
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MLRS – 1023 (+0) units,
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air defense system – 743 (+7) units,
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aircraft – 347 (+0) units,
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helicopter – 325 (+0) units,
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UAV of operational-tactical level – 8731 (+30),
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cruise missiles – 2048 (+2),
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ship – 26 (+0) units,
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submarines – 1 (+0) unit,
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automotive equipment and tank trucks – 14717 (+47) units,
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special equipment – 1823 (+9).
We remind you that on the day of March 30, 85 military clashes took place on the front, most of them in the direction of Avdeevsky and Novopavlovsky.
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