The Ukrainian military hit several key targets, including MLRS systems and air defense systems.
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The losses of the aggressor country Russia since the beginning of the large-scale invasion of Ukraine have reached 473,400 troops. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this in its morning report on Saturday, May 4.
Thus, in the last 24 hours alone, 1,260 Russian invaders were removed from the front.
Other Russian defeats in the battle were:
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tank – 7366 (+12 per day) units,
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armored combat vehicles – 14156 (+27) units,
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artillery system – 12148 (+46) units,
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MLRS – 1055 (+2) units,
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air defense system – 788 (+2) units,
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aircraft – 348 units,
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helicopters – 325 units,
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Operational-tactical level UAV – 9611 (+31),
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cruise missiles – 2127 (+1),
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ship/boat – 26 units,
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submarines – 1 unit,
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automotive equipment and tank trucks – 16337 (+71) units,
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special equipment – 2001 (+8).
We remind you that MTR soldiers set fire to three Russian Buk-M1 anti-aircraft systems in one week. The enemy deployed air defense in the direction of Sumy.
Earlier, the special forces of the Main Intelligence Directorate hit the starting position of Russian FPV drones in the Zaporozhye region. There are enemy UAV operators there.
Source: korrespondent

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