Data of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the losses of the Russian Army from February 24 to June 12
The Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to destroy the Russian occupiers in all directions. In particular, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the world went more than 32 thousand Russian troops.
The Armed Forces notes that data on the loss of enemy personnel may be inaccurate, as it is difficult to make accurate calculations during active hostilities.
Starting from February 24, as of June 12, the Armed Forces liquidated:
- personnel – 32150,
- tanks – 1430 units,
- armored combat vehicles – 3,484 units,
- artillery systems – 715 units,
- MLRS – 226 units,
- air defense funds – 97 units,
- aircraft – 212 units,
- helicopters – 178 units,
- UAV operational and tactical level – 582 units,
- cruise missiles – 125 units,
- ships and boats – 13 units,
- automotive equipment and tank trucks – 2,455 units,
- special equipment – 54 units.
Yesterday, Ukrainian defenders eliminated about a hundred occupiers. 11 more enemy tanks, 18 armored combat vehicles, 3 artillery systems, 4 MLRS, 3 drones and 7 units of vehicles and tank trucks will be scrapped.
The Security Service of Ukraine intercepted a conversation between two Russian servicemen. They discussed among themselves that their brothers were buried in closed coffins so as not to shock their compatriots. All because the bodies of the dead Russian invaders are kept just under the sun, stacking them like boards.
The Kremlin is very afraid that the real scale of the losses of the Second World Army in the war against Ukraine will become known throughout Russia. Therefore, they carry ‘cargo 200’ at night and in very small batches. In this case, the bodies waiting to be sent ‘in line’ begin to decompose long before arriving at the final destination.
Senior Sergeant Oleksiy Bakulyov recently joined the ranks of the ‘two hundred’. In the past, he was a world champion in tank biathlon. Now it has become a figure in the statistics of the General Staff report.