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General Staff: Russia Has Lost 1,005,060 Troops in Ukraine Since Feb. 24, 2022

Summary by The Kyiv Independent
Russia has lost 1,005,060 troops in Ukraine since the beginning of its full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022, the General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces reported on June 16.The number includes 1,200 casualties that Russian forces suffered just over the past day.According to the report, Russia has also lost 10,939 tanks, 22,811 armored fighting vehicles, 52,096 vehicles and fuel tanks, 29,208 artillery systems, 1,418 multiple launch rocket system…

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Russia's losses since the major invasion in early 2022 now exceed one million men, Ukraine claims.

Ukraine claims that Russia has lost 1,005,060 soldiers since the invasion. The losses include more than 10,900 tanks and 40,800 drones. Only in the last day, Russia would have lost 1,200 people. Ukraine announces that Russia has lost over 1 million soldiers since the invasion. The losses include thousands of tanks, aircraft and artillery systems. According to a report published on 16 June by the State Major General of the Ukrainian Armed Forces,…

The total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02.22 to 16.06.25 were approximately: personnel /approximately/ 1005060 (+1200) persons, tanks — 10939 (+2) units, etc.

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The total combat losses of the Russian army reached 1,005,060 soldiers.

Over the past 24 hours, June 14, the Russian army lost another 1,170 of its soldiers killed and wounded, as well as dozens of units of equipment

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