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Number of Russian military killed in Ukraine reaches 35,000 - AFU General Staff
Baku/27.06.22/The number of Russian servicemen killed in Ukraine reached 35.000 - AFU General Staff: As of June 27, total combat losses of Russian troops since February 24 reached 35.000. This was reported on Monday by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
During the same period, losses in military equipment amounted to: tanks - 1552, armored combat vehicles - 3687, artillery systems - 771, multiple rocket launchers - 243, air defense equipment - 101, aircraft - 217, helicopters - 184, drones - 636, cruise missiles - 139, ships and boats - 14, automotive equipment - 2,575, special equipment - 60.
Over the past 24 hours the Russian armed forces have lost 150 people killed. They suffered the greatest losses in the direction of Bakhmut and Kurakhovka.
Over the same period, the Ukrainian side's casualties exceeded 10,000 people. -02D-
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