The armored attack aircraft of the invaders was shot down in the Donetsk region with the help of Ukrainian Igla MANPADS.
Ukrainian servicemen shot down another Russian Su-25 attack aircraft in the Donetsk region. The 25th Separate Airborne Secheslav Brigade reported this on Facebook on July 30.
“Another enemy Su-25″ took off. Yesterday, on July 29, in the Donetsk region, Secheslav paratroopers from Igla MANPADS shot down an armored attack aircraft of the invaders,” the report said.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, meanwhile, published statistics on the losses of the occupier in the war against Ukraine, however, this aircraft was not there.
The enemy’s total battle losses from February 24 to July 30 are estimated to be:
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personnel – approximately 40670 (+170)
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tanks – 1759 (+10)
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armored combat vehicles – 3995 (+8)
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artillery system – 906 (+6)
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MLRS – 258
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air defense system – 117
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aircraft – 222
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helicopter – 190
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UAV operational-tactical level – 733 (+2)
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cruise missiles – 174
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ship/boat – 15
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vehicle and tanker equipment – 2889 (+19)
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special equipment – 78 (+1)
The General Staff noted that the invaders suffered the greatest losses in the direction of Donetsk.
Earlier today, the operational command of the South reported that two concentrations of enemy forces and equipment in the Kherson and Snegirevsky districts were attacked by pairs of Ukrainian attack aircraft and a fighter jet, and in the Mykolaiv region they fell into the ammunition depot of the conquerors. OK also lists which equipment was destroyed.
Note that the White House has information about more than 75 thousand dead or wounded Russians during the war in Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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