Since the beginning of the announcement of the counter-offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the south of the country, Russian losses have increased significantly.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine remove approximately 450 invaders per day. In total, since the beginning of the general invasion, the loss of the Russian army in manpower was 49,500 people. This was stated in the daily summary of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on September 4.
The total battle losses of the Russian invaders from 24.02 to 04.09 was approximately:
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personnel – approximately 49,500 (+450)
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tanks – 2049 (+15)
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armored combat vehicles – 4430 (+27)
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artillery system – 1147 (+13)
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MLRS – 294 (+1)
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air defense system – 156 (+3)
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aircraft – 236 (+1)
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helicopter -206 (+1)
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UAV operational-tactical level – 864
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cruise missiles – 203
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ship / boat – 15
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vehicle and tanker equipment – 3276 (+8)
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special equipment – 106 (+1)
The enemy suffered the greatest losses in the directions of Donetsk and Krivoy Rog, the report said.
The Russian army was in deep shock. Press about the offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Loss of the Russian Federation in Ukraine: infographic
Earlier, the General Staff reported that the Ukrainian military was holding back the Russian invaders, they managed to repulse the attacks in the areas of the settlements of Bogorodichnoye, Pasika, Dolyna, Bakhmut, Pokrovskoye, Bakhmutskoye, Peski, Pervomayskoye. Offensive operations continue in the direction of Bakhmut and Avdeevsky.
Russian forces in the war against Ukraine continue to suffer from morale and discipline problems. In addition to battle fatigue and heavy casualties, pay problems are also plaguing the military, according to a daily report from British military intelligence.
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Source: korrespondent

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