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The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine estimated the losses of the Russian army in manpower

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Since February 24, more than 40,000 servicemen of the Russian army have been liquidated on the territory of Ukraine.

To bury all those who have died in Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian invasion, you would need a plot with an area equal to the area of ​​24 football fields. It is stated in message The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, published on Wednesday, July 27, on the Twitter account of the department.

“Since the beginning of Russia’s massive war against Ukraine, 40,000 Russian occupiers have been destroyed. To bury them all would require a plot of land the size of 24 football fields,” the tweet read.

Infographic: twitter.com/DefenceU

It should be noted that, according to the latest data of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the total loss of personnel of Russian troops on the territory of Ukraine is approximately 40,070 people (+200 per day).

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